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  • 11consistent with — index concerted, congruous, consensual, pursuant to Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 12consistent with the agreement — index as agreed upon Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 13consistent — (adj.) 1570s, standing firm, standing still, from L. consistentem (nom. consistens), prp. of consistere (see CONSIST (Cf. consist)). Modern sense of agreeing (with with) is first attested 1640s. Older sense survives in CONSISTENCY (Cf.… …

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  • 14consistent — congruous, *consonant, compatible, congenial, sympathetic Analogous words: conforming or conformable, tallying, jibing, squaring (see corresponding verbs at AGREE): matching, equaling (see MATCH vb): identical, alike, similar, *like Antonyms:… …

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  • 15Consistent life ethic — The consistent life ethic, or the consistent ethic of life, was a term coined in 1983 by Joseph Cardinal Bernardin to express an ethical, religious, and political ideology based on the premise that all human life was sacred and should be… …

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  • 16Consistent histories — Quantum mechanics Uncertainty principle …

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  • 17Consistent estimator — {T1, T2, T3, …} is a sequence of estimators for parameter θ0, the true value of which is 4. This sequence is consistent: the estimators are getting more and more concentrated near the true value θ0; at the same time, these estimators are biased.… …

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  • 18consistent — adj. 1 always behaving in the same way VERBS ▪ be ▪ become ▪ Each generation becomes ever more consistent in its thinking. ▪ remain ADVERB …

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  • 19Consistent heuristic — In computer science, a consistent (or monotone) heuristic function is a strategy for search that approaches the solution in an incremental way without taking any step back. Formally, for every node N and every successor P of N generated by any… …

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  • 20consistent — con|sis|tent W3S3 [kənˈsıstənt] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , present participle of consistere; CONSIST] 1.) always behaving in the same way or having the same attitudes, standards etc usually used to show approval ≠ ↑inconsistent ▪… …

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