consistent in the PONS Dictionary

consistent Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be consistent with sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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One theme that was consistent was that beauty is light and another was to not be romantically linked with or marry dark people.
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This book contains a specific series of practical steps, that when used by anyone, can result in consistent and long-term personal transformation.
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Because a levee is only as strong as its weakest point, the height and standards of construction have to be consistent along its length.
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Hip roofs have a consistent level fascia, meaning that a gutter can be fitted all around.
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The rituals vary although their importance to those involved remains consistent.
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Many favored painting sites became heavily guarded, yards were patrolled, newer and better fences were erected, and buffing of pieces was strong, heavy, and consistent.
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Due to the consistent vibrating movements, they are permanently deviating from their equilibrium position.
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However, processes named in this fashion may not have consistent meanings across language families.
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A variety of measures are undertaken to make the buildings safer, while preserving an open architecture consistent with democratic governance.
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It also promotes appropriate care toward the end of life that is consistent with patients wishes.
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