tutarlılık, bağdaşma, yoğunluk, kıvam, uyum, katılık, uygunluk, tutarlilik, katılık/tutarlılık, koyuluk, insicam, sabitlik, Kıvam, herhangi bir maddenin koyuluk veya sertlik derecesi, tutarlık, uyum, ahenk, bağlılık tutarlık, kararlılık, konsistans, yeknesaklık, kıvamlılık, süreklilik, bağlam, yoğunluk (sıvı), -den meydana gelmek, of -den meydana gelmek, -den oluşmak, -den ibaret olmak, oluşmak, meydana gelmek, dayanmak, of ile ibaret olmak, consist dayan, havi olmak, uymak, in ile içine almak, mürekkep olmak, oluş, +of : ile ibaret olmak, -den meydana gelmek +in : içine almak, bağlı olmak, bileşmek, ibaret olmak, in -e dayanmak, -e bağlı olmak, var olmak, teşekkül etmek, tutarlık, consistency,
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tutarlılık isim
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bağdaşma isim
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yoğunluk
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kıvam
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uyum isim
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katılık
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uygunluk Askeri
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tutarlilik
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katılık/tutarlılık
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koyuluk
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insicam
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sabitlik
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Kıvam, herhangi bir maddenin koyuluk veya sertlik derecesi Tıp
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tutarlık, uyum, ahenk Mukavele
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bağlılık tutarlık
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kararlılık
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konsistans Tıp
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yeknesaklık Politika, Siyaset
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kıvamlılık Kimya
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süreklilik Jeoloji
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bağlam Felsefe
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yoğunluk (sıvı)
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consist
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consist
of -den meydana gelmek, -den oluşmak, -den ibaret olmak fiil
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consist
oluşmak
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meydana gelmek
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dayanmak
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consist
consist dayan
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consist
havi olmak
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consist
uymak fiil
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correspondence or compatibility, local coherence, Freedom from contradiction; the state of a system of axioms such that none of the propositions deduced from them are mutually contradictory, the degree of viscosity of something, reliability or uniformity; the quality of being consistent, The thickness or brushability of a paint, a harmonious uniformity or agreement among things or parts (logic) an attribute of a logical system that is so constituted that none of the propositions deducible from the axioms contradict one another the property of holding together and retaining its shape; "when the dough has enough consistency it is ready to bake", logical coherence and accordance with the facts; "a rambling argument that lacked any consistency, Resistance of a fluid to deformation For simple (Newtonian) fluids the consistency is identical with viscosity For complex (non-Newtonian) fluids, the consistency is identical with apparent viscosity, In reference to pass-through securities, refers to the historical regularity of prepayments Low consistency means prepayments were infrequent and of relatively large size; high consistency implies more frequent payments of relatively similar size, Firmness of constitution or character; substantiality; durability; persistency, Under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act, the adherence of BLM resource management plans to the terms, conditions, and decisions of officially approved and adopted resource related plans, or in their absence, with policies and programs of other federal agencies, state and local governments and Indian tribes, so long as the plans are also consistent with the purposes, policies and programs of federal laws and regulations applicable to BLM-administered lands Under the Coastal Zone Management Act, the adherence to approved state management programs to the maximum extent practicable, of federal agency activities affecting the defined coastal zone, A property of a point estimator that is present whenever larger sample sizes tend to provide point estimates closer to the population parameter, The C in ACID Consistency means that each transaction starts in a consistent state and ends in a consistent state One transaction cannot see the changes caused by another transaction until that other transaction completes, the degree of density or viscosity of something, an important feature of good writing: verb tense (past/present/future, etc ) and pronouns expressing point of view (I, you, he/she/it, etc ) should be kept consistent in order to avoid confusing the reader, the state of a system of axioms such that none of the propositions deduced from them are mutually contradictory, That which stands together as a united whole; a combination, A degree of firmness, density, or spissitude, The condition of standing or adhering together, or being fixed in union, as the parts of a body; existence; firmness; coherence; solidity, Agreement or harmony of all parts of a complex thing among themselves, or of the same thing with itself at different times; the harmony of conduct with profession; congruity; correspondence; as, the consistency of laws, regulations, or judicial decisions; consistency of opinions; consistency of conduct or of character, a harmonious uniformity or agreement among things or parts, (1) implementation of procedures in an identical or near identical manner across individuals or over time (2) obtaining the same or similar results across multiple administrations or scoring of an assessment (3) a type of rater effect in which an assessor or an evaluator tends to rate or to interpret different data and information in a similar way Such a rater tends to assign the same grade or rating to all assessment results and products without regard to their quality or to the scoring rubric See Inconsistency, Rater Effect, Scoring Rubric, The idea that a transaction transforms a database from one consistent state to another, without necessarily maintaining consistency within the transaction A consistent state means specifically that all integrity constraints are satisfied, because the methods employed in treating certain items within the accounting records may be varied from time to time, the concept of consistency has come to be applied more and more rigidly, ACCOUNTING postulate which stipulates that, except as otherwise noted in the FINANCIAL STATEMENT, the same accounting policies and procedures have been followed from period to period by an organization in the preparation and presentation of its financial statements, Holds for a voting system if when the electorate is divided arbitrarily into two parts and separate elections in each part result in the same alternative being selected, an election of the entire electorate also selects that alternative, (logic) an attribute of a logical system that is so constituted that none of the propositions deducible from the axioms contradict one another, logical coherence and accordance with the facts; "a rambling argument that lacked any consistency", material coherence, firmness; persistence, steadfastness, Consistency is the quality or condition of being consistent. He scores goals with remarkable consistency There's always a lack of consistency in matters of foreign policy, The consistency of a substance is how thick or smooth it is. Dilute the paint with water until it is the consistency of milk, the property of holding together and retaining its shape; "when the dough has enough consistency it is ready to bake", Consistency refers to the requirement that, given a consistent initial database state, the state of the database after the successful execution of a transaction is also consistent; that is, a transaction transforms the database from a consistent state to another consistent state Database consistency may be defined as a set of rules or constraints If the execution of a transaction causes the consistency constraints to be violated, the transaction is not accepted (and thus aborted) by the system, A measure of the ability of a particular method to converge on the correct answer as the sample size becomes infinite, (hardness) The degree to which a plastic material such as a lubricating grease resists deformation under the application of force it is therefore a characteristic of plasticity, as viscosity is a characteristic of fluidity Consistency is usually indicated by ASTM Cone Penetration ASTM D-217 (IP 50), Compatibility or agreement among successive acts, ideas, or events, keeping to a style or pattern, for example always spelling 'organise' with an 's' throughout a passage, or always spelling it with a 'z', but not mixing the two Other examples would be not mixing a formal style and an informal one or not mixing tenses (see agreement), A successful transaction transforms a database from a previous valid state to a new valid state, Consistency is much prized in reasoning Ideally, one would like for one's beliefs to fit together without any contradictions Consistency is the intuitive notion that is the basis for the understanding of validity: we expect true premises to lead to a true conclusion When we find that we have true premises and a false conclusion we lack consistency between premises and conclusion and know that the argument form is invalid, The uniform distribution of all the fiber characteristics within each lock and throughout the entire fleece, Degree of softness or firmness of a compound as supplied in the container, varying according to the method of applications, such as gun, knife, tool, etc, Reinforcement needs to be consistent in relation to the desired action This can be a one to one relationship, however it does not need to be always in this pattern Reinforcement can occur with a ratio schedule, a variable ratio schedule, or an interval schedule, propositions are consistent if they can all be true A system of propositions can be shown to be inconsistent if it contains a contradiction (a proposition and its negation) Consistency and completeness are two key concerns of modern logic, A measure of the condition of lubricating greases It is measured as the unworked and worked penetration and is indicated in accordance with the NLGI (National Lubricating Grease Institute) To simplify designation of the consistency of lubricating greases the consistency range as a whole is divided into nine classes, mea , sured as worked penetration, e g, The accounting principle that requires a firm to continue to use a method once chosen, rather than switch from method to method arbitrarily or for temporary advantage, To be composed, formed, or made up (of), A lineup or sequence of railroad carriages or cars, with or without a locomotive, that form a unit, standing still; quiescence; state of rest, the physical quality which is given by the degree of firmness, solidity, density, and viscosity, the staying together, or remaining in close relation of non-physical things, be composed of, be made up of, To be composed or made up; followed by of, To have as its substance or character, or as its foundation; to be; followed by in, To stand firm; to be in a fixed or permanent state, as a body composed of parts in union or connection; to hold together; to be; to exist; to subsist; to be supported and maintained, To be consistent or harmonious; to be in accordance; formerly used absolutely, now followed by with, be composed of; "The land he conquered comprised several provinces"; "What does this dish consist of?", A document which shows the number of loads, empties, weight in tons and length in feet of a specific train A consist shows the identifying number of each locomotive and location within that consist for a specific train, Make-up of a freight train in terms of the car types List of locomotive units, cars in train, A group of digital decoders that have been linked together; for example, several locomotives MU'd together would form a consist, have its essential character; be comprised or contained in; be embodied in; "The payment consists in food"; "What does love consist in?", originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country", Something that consists of particular things or people is formed from them. Breakfast consisted of porridge served with butter, Something that consists in something else has that thing as its main or only part. His work as a consultant consisted in advising foreign companies on the siting of new factories. consist in to be based on or depend on something, The composition (number and specific identity) of individual units of a train, The full set of cars which make up a train, usually used in reference to a freight train, be consistent in form, tenor, or character; be congruous; "Desires are to be satisfied only so far as consists with an approved end", To insist; followed by on, have its essential character; be comprised or contained in; be embodied in; "The payment consists in food"; "What does love consist in?, be composed of; "The land he conquered comprised several provinces"; "What does this dish consist of?" be consistent in form, tenor, or character; be congruous; "Desires are to be satisfied only so far as consists with an approved end" have its essential character; be comprised or contained in; be embodied in; "The payment consists in food"; "What does love consist in?, What a train is made up of, The engine and other rolling stock that's coupled together to make up a train, 7 (Page 2) (it's what the train "consists" of), plural of consistency,
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correspondence or compatibility
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local coherence
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Freedom from contradiction; the state of a system of axioms such that none of the propositions deduced from them are mutually contradictory
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the degree of viscosity of something - "Mix it until it has the consistency of a thick paste."
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reliability or uniformity; the quality of being consistent - "They want to achieve a high degree of consistency in their process and their product."
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The thickness or brushability of a paint
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a harmonious uniformity or agreement among things or parts (logic) an attribute of a logical system that is so constituted that none of the propositions deducible from the axioms contradict one another the property of holding together and retaining its shape; "when the dough has enough consistency it is ready to bake"
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logical coherence and accordance with the facts; "a rambling argument that lacked any consistency
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Resistance of a fluid to deformation For simple (Newtonian) fluids the consistency is identical with viscosity For complex (non-Newtonian) fluids, the consistency is identical with apparent viscosity
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In reference to pass-through securities, refers to the historical regularity of prepayments Low consistency means prepayments were infrequent and of relatively large size; high consistency implies more frequent payments of relatively similar size
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Firmness of constitution or character; substantiality; durability; persistency
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Under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act, the adherence of BLM resource management plans to the terms, conditions, and decisions of officially approved and adopted resource related plans, or in their absence, with policies and programs of other federal agencies, state and local governments and Indian tribes, so long as the plans are also consistent with the purposes, policies and programs of federal laws and regulations applicable to BLM-administered lands Under the Coastal Zone Management Act, the adherence to approved state management programs to the maximum extent practicable, of federal agency activities affecting the defined coastal zone
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A property of a point estimator that is present whenever larger sample sizes tend to provide point estimates closer to the population parameter
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The C in ACID Consistency means that each transaction starts in a consistent state and ends in a consistent state One transaction cannot see the changes caused by another transaction until that other transaction completes
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the degree of density or viscosity of something
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an important feature of good writing: verb tense (past/present/future, etc ) and pronouns expressing point of view (I, you, he/she/it, etc ) should be kept consistent in order to avoid confusing the reader
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the state of a system of axioms such that none of the propositions deduced from them are mutually contradictory
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That which stands together as a united whole; a combination
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A degree of firmness, density, or spissitude
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The condition of standing or adhering together, or being fixed in union, as the parts of a body; existence; firmness; coherence; solidity
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Agreement or harmony of all parts of a complex thing among themselves, or of the same thing with itself at different times; the harmony of conduct with profession; congruity; correspondence; as, the consistency of laws, regulations, or judicial decisions; consistency of opinions; consistency of conduct or of character
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a harmonious uniformity or agreement among things or parts
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(1) implementation of procedures in an identical or near identical manner across individuals or over time (2) obtaining the same or similar results across multiple administrations or scoring of an assessment (3) a type of rater effect in which an assessor or an evaluator tends to rate or to interpret different data and information in a similar way Such a rater tends to assign the same grade or rating to all assessment results and products without regard to their quality or to the scoring rubric See Inconsistency, Rater Effect, Scoring Rubric
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The idea that a transaction transforms a database from one consistent state to another, without necessarily maintaining consistency within the transaction A consistent state means specifically that all integrity constraints are satisfied
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because the methods employed in treating certain items within the accounting records may be varied from time to time, the concept of consistency has come to be applied more and more rigidly
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ACCOUNTING postulate which stipulates that, except as otherwise noted in the FINANCIAL STATEMENT, the same accounting policies and procedures have been followed from period to period by an organization in the preparation and presentation of its financial statements
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Holds for a voting system if when the electorate is divided arbitrarily into two parts and separate elections in each part result in the same alternative being selected, an election of the entire electorate also selects that alternative
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(logic) an attribute of a logical system that is so constituted that none of the propositions deducible from the axioms contradict one another
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logical coherence and accordance with the facts; "a rambling argument that lacked any consistency"
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material coherence, firmness; persistence, steadfastness isim
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Consistency is the quality or condition of being consistent. He scores goals with remarkable consistency There's always a lack of consistency in matters of foreign policy
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The consistency of a substance is how thick or smooth it is. Dilute the paint with water until it is the consistency of milk
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the property of holding together and retaining its shape; "when the dough has enough consistency it is ready to bake"
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Consistency refers to the requirement that, given a consistent initial database state, the state of the database after the successful execution of a transaction is also consistent; that is, a transaction transforms the database from a consistent state to another consistent state Database consistency may be defined as a set of rules or constraints If the execution of a transaction causes the consistency constraints to be violated, the transaction is not accepted (and thus aborted) by the system
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A measure of the ability of a particular method to converge on the correct answer as the sample size becomes infinite
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(hardness) The degree to which a plastic material such as a lubricating grease resists deformation under the application of force it is therefore a characteristic of plasticity, as viscosity is a characteristic of fluidity Consistency is usually indicated by ASTM Cone Penetration ASTM D-217 (IP 50)
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Compatibility or agreement among successive acts, ideas, or events
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keeping to a style or pattern, for example always spelling 'organise' with an 's' throughout a passage, or always spelling it with a 'z', but not mixing the two Other examples would be not mixing a formal style and an informal one or not mixing tenses (see agreement)
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A successful transaction transforms a database from a previous valid state to a new valid state
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Consistency is much prized in reasoning Ideally, one would like for one's beliefs to fit together without any contradictions Consistency is the intuitive notion that is the basis for the understanding of validity: we expect true premises to lead to a true conclusion When we find that we have true premises and a false conclusion we lack consistency between premises and conclusion and know that the argument form is invalid
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The uniform distribution of all the fiber characteristics within each lock and throughout the entire fleece
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Degree of softness or firmness of a compound as supplied in the container, varying according to the method of applications, such as gun, knife, tool, etc
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Reinforcement needs to be consistent in relation to the desired action This can be a one to one relationship, however it does not need to be always in this pattern Reinforcement can occur with a ratio schedule, a variable ratio schedule, or an interval schedule
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propositions are consistent if they can all be true A system of propositions can be shown to be inconsistent if it contains a contradiction (a proposition and its negation) Consistency and completeness are two key concerns of modern logic
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A measure of the condition of lubricating greases It is measured as the unworked and worked penetration and is indicated in accordance with the NLGI (National Lubricating Grease Institute) To simplify designation of the consistency of lubricating greases the consistency range as a whole is divided into nine classes, mea , sured as worked penetration, e g
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The accounting principle that requires a firm to continue to use a method once chosen, rather than switch from method to method arbitrarily or for temporary advantage
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To be composed, formed, or made up (of) - "The greeting package consists of some brochures, a pen, and a notepad."
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A lineup or sequence of railroad carriages or cars, with or without a locomotive, that form a unit - "The train's consist included a baggage car, four passenger cars, and a diner."
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consistence
standing still; quiescence; state of rest
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consistence
the physical quality which is given by the degree of firmness, solidity, density, and viscosity - "Honey and sirup are of similar consistence."
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the staying together, or remaining in close relation of non-physical things - "This composer's musical work is of extraordinary consistence."
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consist
be composed of, be made up of fiil
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To be composed or made up; followed by of
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To have as its substance or character, or as its foundation; to be; followed by in
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To stand firm; to be in a fixed or permanent state, as a body composed of parts in union or connection; to hold together; to be; to exist; to subsist; to be supported and maintained
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To be consistent or harmonious; to be in accordance; formerly used absolutely, now followed by with
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be composed of; "The land he conquered comprised several provinces"; "What does this dish consist of?"
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A document which shows the number of loads, empties, weight in tons and length in feet of a specific train A consist shows the identifying number of each locomotive and location within that consist for a specific train
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Make-up of a freight train in terms of the car types List of locomotive units, cars in train
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A group of digital decoders that have been linked together; for example, several locomotives MU'd together would form a consist
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have its essential character; be comprised or contained in; be embodied in; "The payment consists in food"; "What does love consist in?"
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originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country"
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Something that consists of particular things or people is formed from them. Breakfast consisted of porridge served with butter
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Something that consists in something else has that thing as its main or only part. His work as a consultant consisted in advising foreign companies on the siting of new factories. consist in to be based on or depend on something
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The composition (number and specific identity) of individual units of a train
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The full set of cars which make up a train, usually used in reference to a freight train
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be consistent in form, tenor, or character; be congruous; "Desires are to be satisfied only so far as consists with an approved end"
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To insist; followed by on
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have its essential character; be comprised or contained in; be embodied in; "The payment consists in food"; "What does love consist in?
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be composed of; "The land he conquered comprised several provinces"; "What does this dish consist of?" be consistent in form, tenor, or character; be congruous; "Desires are to be satisfied only so far as consists with an approved end" have its essential character; be comprised or contained in; be embodied in; "The payment consists in food"; "What does love consist in?
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What a train is made up of
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The engine and other rolling stock that's coupled together to make up a train, 7 (Page 2) (it's what the train "consists" of)
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