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consistent

[kuhn-sis-tuhnt] / kənˈsɪs tənt /




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The company said a numerical improvement in progression-free survival was observed in the trial and that the drug combination was well tolerated, with adverse events consistent with the known safety profiles of each treatment.

From The Wall Street Journal

According to the study, fewer than 20% of the world's long span bridges are equipped with these sensors, leaving many structures without consistent monitoring.

From Science Daily

Researchers also discovered that 46% of behaviors were both habit driven and consistent with people's intentions.

From Science Daily

He also argued for a "principled" approach to foreign policy, consistent with values set out by the United Nations charter.

From BBC

Those lofty crude prices aren’t just a risk for inflation; they could further dampen consumer spending, one of the biggest and most consistent drivers of real GDP growth in recent quarters.

From Barron's