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* The Consistency Theory says that once an individual makes a public commitment to a virtual society, they will often feel obligated to stay consistent with their commitment by continuing contributions.
Their 2004 release Consistency Theory included the singles " Eye of the Storm " and " Where Ur At ?".
* Consistency Theory ( 2004 )-# 38 Australian album chart
* Consistency Theory, an album by 1200 Techniques
** 1200 Techniques – Consistency Theory
** 1200 Techniques – Consistency Theory

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Consistency can be at odds here with a forgiving attitude, adaptability, and the need to take precedent with a pinch of salt.
Consistency brought Yoong result in the lower half of the top ten which included two sixth places at Silverstone.

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* Eight Worlds by John Varley might or might not count as a future history ( see Eight Worlds # Consistency
# Consistency – If the plausibility of a statement can be derived in many ways, all the results must be equal.
# Consistency: impossiblity to prove contradictory statements
# REDIRECT Consistency
# Consistency of the preparation
# Status Consistency and Symptoms of Stress, by Elton F. Jackson American Sociological Review © 1962 American Sociological Association.
# REDIRECT Consistency model
# REDIRECT ACID # Consistency
# REDIRECT ACID # Consistency
* Lupan # 3: " Mixed Juice with Almonds and Nuts, Giving it a Crisp Consistency, Spicy Bread " ( Pain d ' épices )
# REDIRECT Consistency
# REDIRECT Consistency
The AC-3 algorithm ( short for Arc Consistency Algorithm # 3 ) is one of a series of algorithms used for the solution of constraint satisfaction problems ( or CSP's ).

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Consistency followed in the next season, as a side led in attack by Beattie and Kevin Phillips secured twelfth place and yet again defeated Manchester United on their own soil.
As stated by Malcolm Kemp in Chapter Five of his book ' Market Consistency: Model Calibration in Imperfect Markets ,' the risk free rate means different things to different people and there is no consensus on how to go about a direct measurement of it.
Consistency would require that the index should also cover the interest on consumer credit instead of the whole price paid for the products bought on credit if it covers mortgage interest payments.
Consistency, here meaning the monotonic convergence on the correct answer with the addition of more data, is a desirable property of any statistical method.
A transaction is a series of operations performed on a database that must be done together — this is known as atomicity and is a part of ACID ( Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability ), concepts considered to be the key transaction processing features of a database management system.
None of the characters or locations in these stories has ever turned up in the Eight Worlds sequence as yet ( outside of mentions in " Steel Beach "-see Consistency ), though, on one occasion, Varley indicated that he might end up tying the two together in the as-yet-unfinished " Irontown Blues ," presumably the final novel in the " Steel Beach " trilogy set within the Eight Worlds universe.
Consistency in his approach is based on utilitarianism, and the good of society.
Consistency across pages can reduce the load on cognitive processing and prevent cognitive overload.

Consistency and .
This is not the same thing as referential integrity in databases, although it can be viewed as a special case of Consistency as understood in the classic ACID model of transaction processing.
* Consistency.
Consistency over repeated measures of the same test can be assessed with the Pearson correlation coefficient, and is often called test-retest reliability.
Consistency is achieved by including declared constraints in the database design, which is usually referred to as the logical schema.
Consistency and simplicity are also very valuable.
Consistency would suggest the activity should have predated Jenner's description of an effective vaccination system, and there is some history relating to opposition to the older and more hazardous procedure of variolation.
Consistency is the ability of soil to stick together.
Consistency is essential for success.
Consistency is a very general term that demands the data meets all validation rules.
They have also been described in the United States as " the five C's ": Cost, Coverage, Consistency, Complexity, and Chronic Illness.
A Consistency proof requires ( i ) an axiomatic system ( ii ) a demonstration that it is not the case that both the formula p and its negation ~ p can derived in the system.
Post's solution to the problem is described in the demonstration An Example of a Successful Absolute Proof of Consistency offered by Ernest Nagel and James R. Newman in their 1958 Gödel's Proof.
( Again refer to Chapter Five of Malcolm Kemp's book, ' Market Consistency: Model Calibration in Imperfect Markets.
Consistency and accuracy are essential in referring to a place to prevent confusion in everyday business and recreation.
Consistency is more important than phonemic consistency alone.
Consistency is indeed a necessary but not a sufficient condition.
Consistency with science, logic, philosophy, and faith remained a high priority for centuries, and a university doctorate in theology generally included the entire science curriculum as a prerequisite.
* Consistency principle: It means that the company uses the same accounting principles and methods from year to year.
" Consistency in Richard Whately: The Scope of His Rhetoric.

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