Exemplos de uso de To be constant em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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To be constant and have an eye for the detail.
Wait for the POWER LED to be constant blue.
We very much prize our times as a family andwe do everything possible for these times to be constant.
And service moves us to be constant in"prayer for the Church.
Because these, are again, assumed to be constant.
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But for this happiness to be constant, prepare yourselves, clear your hearts of hatred.
Horribly enough, these characteristics have been found to be constant.
Perhaps it only appears to be constant today, but has in fact been faster in the past.
Training is extremely important and it needs to be constant,"said the colonel.
For N to be constant for all values of w, a' tan w'/a tan w must also be constant. .
But no measurement demonstrated to be constant sufficient to be used in isolation.
This technique accepts that potassium levels in fat-free mass to be constant.
The volume can therefore be assumed to be constant in both situations. Displacement.
PLoS Med 2010; 7(4): e1000262., that is, they do not require that population growth rates to be constant by age.
You know, the most important thing is to be constant and not surrender to the first.
Typically, empirical literature considers, for simplicity purposes,the appropriate discounting rate and the beta to be constant over time.
It's thought to be constant unlike other evaluation,& most all it's extremely rewarding.
It is relevant to remember that spending on personnel has a tendency to be constant and to grow.
You can expect us to be constant in the process which is now opening out ahead of us to the end of the year.
The relative risk reduction represents an intrinsic effect of the therapy,and tends to be constant, independently of the patient's baseline risk.
Blood pressure andheart rate need to be constant in order for the pulsatile ocular blood flow to be a representative measure of ocular blood flow with ocular plethysmography.
The mirrored image is also necessary because it causes the direction of the display to be constant with the mirrors mounted on the motor vehicle.
Some key dimensionless quantities(thought to be constant) that are related to the speed of light(among other dimensional quantities such as ħ, e, ε0), notably the fine-structure constant or the proton-to-electron mass ratio, does have meaningful variance and their possible variation continues to be studied.
And the fuller communication of the Spirit which marks the whole[Christian] age, begun at Pentecost,was not to be constant and unvarying;
In this phase, arguments with parents tend to be constant, parental orders are challenged, and restrictions are questioned.
The uniformity is related with the probability of a component to occur in a sample,of a certain size to be constant through the entire lot.
For small"dz" it is possible to assume"g" to be constant; the minus sign indicates that as the height increases the pressure decreases.
Even when they entrust these responsibilities to ecclesiastical institutions or to schools administered by religious personnel,their educational presence ought to continue to be constant and active.
When it is detected in a young patient,it tends not to be constant but is present when triggered by other health issues.
Where erfc() is the complementary error function, is the latent heat of phase transition, and are the thermal diffusivities in the solid andthe liquid phases respectively which are assumed to be constant in time and position.