Examples of using More consistent in English and their translations into Italian
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we would like to hear something more consistent.
The Commission thought it necessary to amend this definition to make it more consistent.
Centralise the management of support and make it more consistent;
providing more consistent and fluent behavior.
It was a major step towards a more consistent Swedish orthography.
Then it must be something more level, more consistent, more constructed.
stricter, and more consistent.
The prospect of some common celebrations among Christians is becoming ever more consistent.
Old Church Slavic is more consistent in the use of such a particle than are these dialects,
The harder tyre seems more consistent in terms of performance, while the softer one seems to give more grip,
Hypertherm technology delivers more consistent cut quality for longer periods of time at.
At the start of 1960, Finmeccanica was more consistent and compact, with 30,000 employees
most of the art is more consistent then in the regular books,
Hypertherm technology delivers more consistent cut quality for longer periods of time at half the operating cost.
reconquering heights more consistent with the idea of a"high music".
More consistent lighting throughout the keycap due to optimised, transparent casing and scattering surface including lens.
This new airflow concept ensures a more consistent distribution of air in the boiler and therefore improved spatial temperature distribution,
hitting the ball more Consistent than you are because they're just swinging the club.
There has been confirmation of the value of a more consistent use of EU Pilot by Commission services.
time to increase synergies between these and reinforce individual areas of action for greater and more consistent impact.