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Meanings of consistent theory in English
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Usage of consistent theory in English
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Christianity accounts for itself and its work on a certain plain, straightforward, and consistenttheory.
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Tactics were not so perfect as they afterwards became and of strategy there was no consistenttheory.
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You have the advantage of a tolerably consistenttheory; whilst I have no theory at all, and am full of contradictions.
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With regard again to fire as an agent in the mineral operations of this earth, geologists have formed no consistenttheory.
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The grand and consistenttheory of Newton will be placed upon the same footing as the wild and eccentric hypotheses of Descartes.
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Thus by the end of the sixteenth century, the Italian critics had formulated a logical and self- consistenttheory of the purpose of poetry.
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Darwin labored to work out a consistenttheory that virtually restricted selection to struggles among organisms (see Chapter 2 for his interesting reasons).