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1 Using the DEF-SEG method produced more consistent results and required less time.
2 The squad has been more consistent in the lead season so far.
3 Wildcats coach Trevor Gleeson said his side needed to be more consistent .
4 The Bengal reading is more consistent with what follows in verse 8.
5 Background: Two preconditioning stimuli should induce a more consistent overall cell protection.
6 Autonomous robots would be more consistent than humans, Kim told Reuters Health.
7 Again, I'm going to keep fighting our team to be more consistent .
8 They visit mostly during Cuba's mild winter, when waves are more consistent .
9 That allows development further offshore where winds are stronger and more consistent .
10 We just have to be more consistent in what we're doing offensively.
11 Indeed, the 25-year-old Hong Kong number one was more consistent in every department.
12 The long shelf-life results in more consistent results from repeated experiments.
13 He believes that this way will lead to more consistent and predictable handling.
14 Carlyle may be able to claim more consistent investment returns than some rivals.
15 It's perhaps more consistent than impressive, but a strong offering nonetheless.
16 Has he found a method to produce that more consistent start?
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