Examples of using More consistent in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The jungle rivers on the Amazon side of the Andes are generally bigger and have more consistent flows than their West-Andean counterparts.
In my opinion, diffractive IOLs provide more consistent results on average[than refractive lenses].
We may associate the information we collect from your different devices to provide a better or more consistent experience.
For white pork or of recebo we have lipids of high content in saturated fatty acids that create a channel with more consistent fat.
and altogether more consistent band.
It is better to set goals that raise your average performance and make it more consistent.
The cleaning technique, described in the January issue of the journal Metrologia, may eventually be widely adopted as a way to keep the fundamental unit of mass more consistent.
The jungle rivers on the Amazon side of the Andes are generally bigger and have more consistent flows than their West-Andean counterparts.
cryptocurrencies are“more consistent with a classic speculative bubble,” the strategists said.
We have to be more consistent so next week when we win against City- okay,
you will have to become more consistent when posting photos or updates on your page.
or being more consistent.
resulting-in more consistent levels, for an improved therapeutic effect.
are a bit more consistent.
Making decisions based on objective data helps eliminate biases and causes the recruiting process to produce more consistent, reliable, and high-quality results.
The more consistent the learning experience, the lower the risk of introducing errors on the job.
It's better to start with smaller, more consistent efforts than an overly ambitious program that gets discarded a few months later.
In order to offer you a more consistent experience in your interactions with Kabbalah.
a number of people and groups are pushing to make the terminology used more consistent or to change it entirely.
and the deeper, more consistent;