Consistent in a sentence as an adjective

Who cares if it's consistent, the boss wants it bold so just make it bold.

Git is consistent: a merge will always produce the same result for the same files.

The concept of a consistent menu bar you can access with hotkeys is gone.

Online/offline will never be seamless and consistent across apps.

Google needs to have a consistent policy towards these blackhat SEO offenders and enforce it for everyone.

As a consistent picture emerges, we tend to switch from thinking of people as acting a certain way, to thinking of people as being a certain way.

He identified an approach that seemed off the beaten path, took a systematic and consistent approach, quantified the savings and wrote it up. I'm impressed.

However, over time people tend to display consistent patterns of behavior.

He's been a staunch and consistent advocate for the overall betterment of humanity.

The reason behind this, is that technology has progressed and most of this stuff can be made faster, cheaper and more consistent by a manufacturing process.

The situation described at the tradeshow in this article has also happened to me, repeatedly and consistently.

It offers a consistent explanation for the dislike and vitriol, but there is another explanation to explore.

When I complained to a friend at Google about the new GMail compose, he said that what was driving it was that Larry wanted a beautiful, consistent look throughout all Google's products.

They did not work particularly hard compared to everyone else, they were just extraordinarily effective and consistent at making excellent choices in an engineering context and always worked very well with most engineering teams they needed to work with.

A combination of very consistent conventions and sophisticated static constraints has even allowed memory management to be handled for us completely through static analysis — that is just amazing, and the benefits of being rid of that responsibility are huge.

"Seeing introversion as a preference or identity is fine as long as you have a nice consistently introverted life and that's exactly what you want, but it harks back to the day when everybody had their place and accepted their limitations and anyone who felt any conflict or frustration about it was "maladjusted.

Consistent definitions

adjective

(sometimes followed by `with') in agreement or consistent or reliable; "testimony consistent with the known facts"; "I have decided that the course of conduct which I am following is consistent with my sense of responsibility as president in time of war"- FDR

adjective

capable of being reproduced; "astonishingly reproducible results can be obtained"

See also: reproducible

adjective

marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts; "a coherent argument"

See also: coherent logical ordered

adjective

the same throughout in structure or composition; "bituminous coal is often treated as a consistent and homogeneous product"

See also: uniform