But otherwise, his belief in old-fashioned values and his dislike of liberals is constant.
The central dynamic of the welfare state is constant redistribution and political reallocation of resources.
Poverty wages and a lack of benefits, training and career pathways mean turnover is constant.
Nearly 20 million people live here and the thrum of human noise is constant.
The essence of an interrailer is constant, Matthias Schwender, who runs an independent hostel in Prague, said to me.
Maintenance for the unusually constructed home is constant, and can be a chore.
Intel earned 55% operating profit from the PC segment in 2011, which is constant across all the above sub-segments.
There is constant radio contact, as the monitors try to catch a glimpse or hear the familiar sounds of hunting.
Every year the disasters we see are different but the educational programming we provide in schools, home, and churches is constant.
Physicists have long held the view that the rate of breakdown - or decay - for any given radioactive substance is constant.
In this new world of work, lifelong learning and continual education is crucial, as is constant vigilance about changes in the marketplace.
The theory explained that space is relative and not constant, and the only thing that is constant is the velocity of light.
And in the science of optics, the fact that the speed of light is constant in a vacuum is taken for granted.
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So far the price of hay is constant, but for farmers who have lost their supplies, replacing it is going to be costly.
In conclusion, incoming energy throughout the year is constant, with no large variations, and humidity controls the balance of this energy between sublimation and melting.
Yet there is constant pressure by lawyers, lobbyists and legislators to repeal the sliding scale--even attempts to slip language into totally unrelated bills in Albany.
As 2013 gets under way, one is reminded of an enduring truth: Change is constant, and the more effective one becomes at adapting, the better.
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In a progressive country, " Benjamin Disraeli once said, "change is constant.
As with everything, change is constant and, despite its tendency to move slowly, the changes in this sector are profound when it comes to recruiting trends.
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This has been interpreted as meaning the overriding factor is the arrival of new people living close together, rather than public transport which is constant all year round.
Is constant connection to the internet realistic for all users?
The constant attempts by industry to influence regulatory oversight is constant across the board of all agencies, but the NRC has been able to hold it at bay better than most.
While the octane specification of a particular grade is constant throughout the year, the RVP specification changes with the seasons. (See Refining 101: Winter Gasoline for a more detailed explanation of gasoline blends).
The team of physicists was investigating the possibility of using radioactive decay rates to generate random numbers, since the rate is constant but the emission of individual atoms is unpredictable, it seemed like a perfect fit.
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The lesson from this analysis is that constant vigilance is the only answer to avoiding ugly surprises.
The desire to control others is a constant in history and is part and parcel of the construction of states.
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