high consistency

collocation in English

meaningsofhighandconsistency

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high
adjective
uk
/haɪ/
us
/haɪ/
(especially of things that are not living) being a large distance from top to bottom or a long way above the ground, or having the stated distance from top ...
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consistency
noun
uk
/kənˈsɪs.tən.si/
us
/kənˈsɪs.tən.si/
the physical nature of a substance, especially a thick liquid, for example by being thick or thin, smooth or ...
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Even those in the middle and late childbearing ages showhighconsistencyin reporting their year of birth; 90% show only a 2-year discrepancy.
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In turn, we found ahighconsistencyin the selection within each experiment (see below).
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Though the two tests give broadly similar results on this dataset, suchhighconsistencybetween the two test methods is not guaranteed.
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A consistency check on thirty randomly selected articles resulted in twenty-six articles showinghighconsistencywhile the other four diverged slightly from the subject sugested by the headline.
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Additionally, children demonstrated remarkablyhighconsistencyin that 48 of 50 used a weak evaluation strategy (correctly rating the picture on at least 10 of 12 trials).
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Projectiles could also be purpose-made from clay; this allowed a veryhighconsistencyof size and shape to aid range and accuracy.
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There ishighconsistencywhen a person almost always behaves in a certain way.
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This creates a circular bias, in which virtually all subjects in research showhighconsistencyover time as they have been selected as such.
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These stations are also examples of structures that managed to achievehighconsistencybetween the building forms of the reception hall and the platforms.
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Similarly, increasing the number of strides beyond eight or ten is not recommended unless the athlete has achievedhighconsistencyin the approach and can handle the increased speed.
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Williams's aggressive play, a high risk style, is balanced in part by her serve, which combines great power and placement with veryhighconsistency.
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