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constant

[kon-stuhnt] / ˈkɒn stənt /




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A mum who gave up work to care for her disabled daughter who needs constant supervision says unpaid carers feel "used" and have to "fight for everything".

From BBC

Family marks the “renewal of society,” and that helps Orban link family policy to the “issue of constant demographic threat and decline that Hungary has been witnessing for more than 50 years,” she explained.

From Salon

Her and Mom’s constant reminders to “just tell him already” are getting on my last nerve.

From Literature

While the show may not have anticipated touch screens, it nailed a key side effect of constant use of gadgets: repetitive-motion injuries.

From The Wall Street Journal

Scientists believe these constant shifts are what give water its unusual characteristics.

From Science Daily