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consistently

[ kuhn-sis-tuhnt-lee ]

adverb

  1. with no or very few exceptions; typically; usually:

    We hope the new system will lead to teachers and administrators who are consistently well-prepared and well-supported, and who will continue to grow throughout their careers.

  2. regularly or frequently:

    The museum consistently ranks as one of the top 10 children's museums in the country.

    As a premier chamber music ensemble, they consistently perform to sold-out houses around the world.

  3. in a way that adheres to the same principles, course, form, etc.:

    Similarly situated employees must be treated consistently under all company policies.



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This is a reversal of a decades-long pattern in American politics where the Democrats — and not the Republicans — have consistently been seen as the party of working people and the average American.

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Administrators and supervisors can collaborate to identify and change the situation by making a practice of consistently prompting meaningful conversations and truly listening.

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Australian Piastri came into this season setting himself a target of accessing them much more consistently.

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But equally, if you don't take formal action, then there is a perception that offenders consistently get away with bad behaviour.

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As justification, Carr consistently points to the low tide of public trust.

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