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Consistent with its coastal reputation, Connecticut is a moderately sunny state, averaging between 2, 400 and 2, 800 hours of sunshine annually.
Consistent with his other writing, Clement affirms that philosophy had a propaedeutic role for the Greek, similar to the function of the law for the Jews.
Consistent with this hypothesis, studies that report the highest rates of PCP in Africa are those that use the most advanced diagnostic methods " Duesberg also claims that Kaposi's Sarcoma is " exclusively diagnosed in male homosexual risk groups using nitrite inhalants and other psychoactive drugs as aphrodisiacs ", but the cancer is fairly common among heterosexuals in some parts of Africa, and is found in heterosexuals in the United States as well.
Consistent with this, a primary textbook distinction is between microeconomics and macroeconomics.
" 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 the federal statutes that they administer, U. S. federal agencies promulgate regulations in the Code of Federal Regulations that fill out the broad programs enacted by Congress.
Consistent with classical unemployment, frictional unemployment occurs when appropriate job vacancies exist for a worker, but the length of time needed to search for and find the job leads to a period of unemployment.
Consistent with this policy Malaysia established diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China in 1974.
Consistent with his plans to start a Paraguayan " third force " between Argentina and Brazil, Solano López committed the nation to Uruguay's aid.
Consistent with his general ethical theory, Singer holds that the right to life is essentially tied to a being's capacity to hold preferences, which in turn is essentially tied to a being's capacity to feel pain and pleasure.
Consistent with this, it has been noted that, generally, where the natural slope is steep, the defences are narrow and where the slope is less steep, the defences are wider.
Consistent with common practice, the dikasts determined Socrates ’ punishment with another vote.
Consistent with the life cycle described above, bamboo is harvested from two to three years through to five to seven years, depending on the species.
Consistent with the concept of the Swapper ( or Resurrector ) being a piece wholly incapable of killing, it can also step into any adjacent empty square, and leave behind a previously captured piece resurrected by placing it in the square just vacated.
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 placing of multi-story buildings with alternatively low housing, resulting in a feeling of spaciousness and variety.
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 the theory of confirmation holism, some scholars assert " fact " to be necessarily " theory-laden " to some degree.
Consistent with Heisenberg, von Neumann postulated that there were two processes of wave function change:
Consistent with the properties of ice-nine, the dictator's corpse instantly turns into solid ice at room temperature.
Consistent with an increase in metallic character down group 15, antimony forms salts or salt-like compounds including a nitrate Sb ( NO < sub > 3 </ sub >)< sub > 3 </ sub >, phosphate SbPO < sub > 4 </ sub >, sulfate Sb < sub > 2 </ sub >( SO < sub > 4 </ sub >)< sub > 3 </ sub > and perchlorate Sb ( ClO < sub > 4 </ sub >)< sub > 3 </ sub >.

Consistent and if
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 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 " here means that none of its propositions contradict one another ( if they did, it would not be a possible description of the world ); " maximally complete " means that the set covers every feature of the world.
Consistent with halakha requiring Jews in general to be considered Jews ( by birth ) only if there is an unbroken maternal Jewish line ( where one's mother, or mother's mother, or mother's maternal grandmother, etc.

Consistent and is
Consistent translation from original language is sometimes difficult.
He is a proponent of the Consistent life ethic, which advocates against abortion, capital punishment and war.
Decoherence is also important for the interpretation based on Consistent Histories.
Consistent with the model's claim of EI as a type of intelligence, the test is modeled on ability-based IQ tests.
Consistent growth is the plan for the inhabitants that are proud of 1883 Boegel & Hine now the Wommack Mill, school, park, and small town style of living with a sense of community.
Consistent with the notion that procrastination is strongly related to impulsiveness, this area of the brain is responsible for executive brain functions such as planning, impulse control, attention, and acts as a filter by decreasing distracting stimuli from other brain regions.
Consistent with Justice Wilson's explanation, the power to issue writs of certiorari is invested in the highest court of every Commonwealth jurisdiction, in some way, shape, or manner.
He also showed the same for Consistent Mastermind ( playing the game so that every guess is a candidate for the secret code that is consistent with the hints in the previous guesses ).
Consistent with a high palate is a narrow arch shape of the upper teeth as they line up in the mouth.
Consistent with the definition provided above, recent research has found that boredom proneness is clearly and consistently associated with failures of attention.

Consistent and system
Consistent as Akiba always was, his ethics and his views of justice were only the strict consequences of his philosophical system.
Consistent with systems philosophy, systems thinking concerns an understanding of a system by examining the linkages and interactions between the elements that compose the entirety of the system.
Consistent with its view that a priesthood and sacrificial system will not be restored, Conservative Judaism has also lifted certain restrictions on Kohanim, including limitations on marriage prohibiting marrying a divorced women or a convert.
Consistent use of a bug or issue tracking system is considered one of the " hallmarks of a good software team ".
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 use of an issue or bug tracking system is considered one of the " hallmarks of a good software team ".
Consistent hashing has also been used to reduce the impact of partial system failures in large Web applications as to allow for robust caches without incurring the system wide fallout of a failure.

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