level of consistency

collocation in English

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level
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlev.əl/
us
/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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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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These results indicate a highlevelofconsistencyover time.
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Ten per cent of all interviews were cross-checked through follow-up telephone interviews, revealing a highlevelofconsistencybetween the original and follow-up interviews.
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Overall, the results indicate a reasonably highlevelofconsistencybetween authorities in nursing home placement decisions.
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The highlevelofconsistencyfound across the data sources regarding perceived access, use and barriers, supports this assumption.
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To summarise, there is a highlevelofconsistencyin the results across these three health assessments.
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These are rules or guidelines by which agents must act, which provides alevelofconsistencyof behavior and interface intended to facilitate coexistence.
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There may exist different propagation rules for a constraint depending on thelevelofconsistencyto be achieved.
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To assess thelevelofconsistencywith which we coded infirmity and our remaining variables, we conducted a reliability analysis of 12 randomly selected judges.
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In the picture creation task, 46 out of 50 children created antipodal representations on at least 8 of 10 trials, demonstrating a considerablelevelofconsistency.
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It will bring alevelofconsistencyto the law that is missing at the moment.
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There is alevelofconsistencyin this.
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As such these products do not have thelevelofconsistencyor quality a consumer may expect.
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These writers were given storylines and strict guidelines to follow to ensure alevelofconsistencywithin each series.
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This means that there must be a highlevelofconsistency(agreement) in responses among informants.
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This means that there should be generallevelofconsistencyin sentences for young offenders who are guilty of same crime.
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In spite of thislevelofconsistency, however, his season was wrought with difficulty.
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This theory is also favored by the fact that the children showed high levels of consistency on the individual items across time.
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We define below three levels of consistency needed in this paper, namely node, interval and arc consistency, and define the propagators that maintain them.
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This served to update the earlier recordings to the same style as his later work and gives the album alevelofconsistencyoften lacking in similar compilations.
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The males who lived in static flocks had high levels of consistency in their behaviors and reproductive success across multiple years.
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