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Consistent and always
Consistent in his view that " in exerting political pressure at home, one must always be cautious and tactful or risk incurring the hostility of influential diplomatic figures ," neither Goldmann, nor the Jewish leadership around him, mounted a public campaign against the American immigration quota system, even as European Jewry were seeking refuge from Nazism.

Consistent and was
" Consistent with this tradition, the 2007 version of the current 15th edition was " dedicated by permission to the current President of the United States of America, George W. Bush, and Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II ," while the 2010 version of the current 15th edition is " dedicated by permission to Barack Obama, President of the United States of America, and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Consistent with his work for liberal causes, Newman publicly supported Ned Lamont's candidacy in the 2006 Connecticut Democratic Primary against Senator Joe Lieberman, and was even rumored as a candidate himself, until Lamont emerged as a credible alternative.
Consistent with Keynesian theory, the Act provides for measures to create temporary government jobs to reduce unemployment, as was attempted during the Great Depression.
" Consistent with this idea, the Allied strategy in World War II was predominantly one of truth ( with certain exceptions ).
Consistent with the representative design sense of the Fair, this building was fashioned in the shape of a huge packaged bread loaf, white with red, yellow, and blue balloons on its curved facade.
Consistent with the history of civilization in the rest of Philippine archipelago, Nueva Ecija was born from the fires of Catholic faith that spurred missionaries to convert the pagan communities despite of many danger and difficulties.
Consistent with this tradition, India chose to be a secular country even though it was created after partitioning on religious lines.
Consistent with his positions during the leadership race, Prentice was a supporter of the merger endorsed by both the CA and PC parties in December 2003 that formed the new Conservative Party of Canada.
Consistent with the availability heuristic, either the more common ( influenza ) or the more publicized ( AIDS ) disease was chosen.
Consistent with typical Navarro County death penalty practice, Willingham was offered the opportunity to eliminate himself as a suspect by polygraph examination, which " was rejected in the most vulgar and insulting manner ," according to Jackson.
Consistent with Clarke's account of the period, Newbold told an interviewer in 2007 of his dismay over the focus on Iraq, which seemed " irrelevant ", in meetings in late 2001, and " that Saddam, and not Osama bin Laden or Mullah Omar, was most on the Bush administration's mind.
Consistent with 1972, the 4-4-2 option remained a handling and appearance package, code W-29, and was available on the Cutlass and Cutlass " S ".
CUA not only covered DOS applications, but was also the basis for the Windows Consistent User Interface standard ( CUI ), as well as that for OS / 2 applications — both text-mode and the Presentation Manager GUI — and IBM mainframes which conformed to the Systems Application Architecture.
Consistent with Hollywood tradition, in the opening episode, local phone numbers began with 555, but the area code was 403, which was the area code of the Northwest Territories at the time.
Consistent with its complex history, Britain was not particularly receptive to Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazi regime in Germany, and the other fascist states of Europe.
Consistent with the time it was issued, the flavour of the Cultural Revolution is quite visible.
Consistent with his character, he was a variable but at times brilliant instructor.
Consistent with Lutheran theology, Böhme believed that humanity had fallen from a state of divine grace into a state of sin and suffering, that the forces of evil included fallen angels who had rebelled against God, and subsequently that God's goal was to restore the world to a state of grace.
Consistent with Blitzkrieg warfare, German forces attacked Norway by sea and air as Operation Weserübung was put into action.
Consistent with the Desert Crossing scenarios, the original U. S. army plan for the invasion of Iraq contemplated troop levels of up to 500, 000, but Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld declared this plan " the product of old thinking and the embodiment of everything that was wrong with the military ", and decided on an invasion force of approximately 130, 000, bolstered by some 45, 000 troops from the UK and a handful of troops from other nations.
According to a Cortex Pharmaceuticals press release, " Consistent with all previous studies involving over 220 patients and healthy adults, this study demonstrated that CX717 was safe, well tolerated, and produced no increase in heart rate, blood pressure or other cardiovascular side effects ".
In 1998 he was named the team's Most Consistent Defensive Player and started every game.

Consistent and views
Consistent with his interest in cubism and admiration for Pablo Picasso, Hockney chose to paint Celia Birtwell ( who appears in several of his works ) from different views, as if the eye had scanned her face diagonally.
Consistent with his views, he held inquests into any who died in police custody.
Consistent with views of the late nineteenth century, most of his measurements were physical and physiological, rather than " mental ".
Consistent with his nationalist views, Plamondon was a vocal supporter of the Mulroney government's proposed Meech Lake Accord on constitutional reform and opposed Jean Charest's efforts to modify the accord in early 1990.

Consistent and justice
Democrats for Life of America is one of over 200 member organizations of Consistent Life: an international network for peace, justice and life.

Consistent and were
Consistent with Heisenberg, von Neumann postulated that there were two processes of wave function change:
Consistent and correct rules for working with these numbers were formulated.
Consistent with there not being any consensus over what causes hypersexuality, authors have used many different labels to refer to it, sometimes interchangeably, but often depending on which theory they favor or which specific behavior they were studying.
Consistent with the fact that human immune systems tolerate things better when they enter the body via the mouth, the Dutch researchers conducted a series of studies that confirmed a surprisingly strong correlation between a diminished incidence of pre-eclampsia and a woman's practice of oral sex, and noted that the protective effects were strongest if she swallowed her partner's semen.
Consistent results were found by the Belle experiment at the KEK laboratory in Japan.
Consistent records of the same events or " phenophases " were maintained by generations of the same family over unprecedentedly long periods of time, eventually ending with the death of Mary Marsham in 1958, so that trends can be observed and related to long-term climate records.
Consistent with this, the British in 1800 were also of the belief that " lthough the King exercises no positive authority over any of islands of the Gulf, those on the northern shore are all considered as part of the Empire ".
Consistent with the rest of Greek myth, Iris's swiftly delivered messages were rarely of peace or good fortune.
Consistent with this concept, some ancient sources assert that the heavenly hosts — variously described as including the angels, the sons of God, and / or the souls of humanity — were part of the light that appeared on Day One of Creation.
Consistent with the encyclopedia's use by young people, he wrote definitions which were both simple and accurate, and most entries include sample sentences or phrases.
Consistent with most other research, behavioural risk factors were rather weak predictors of health status as compared to socio-economic and demographic measures of which income is a major component.
Consistent with the books, these people were portrayed as being opposed to any alliances between the two cultures, and thus had to be avoided whenever possible.
Consistent with this lack of political centralization, the Nairs of North Malabar were not divided into sects based on administrative and occupational functions.

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