English to Punjabi Dictionary consistent

consistent

ਇਕਸਾਰ
definition
adjective
manufacturing processes require a consistent approach
(of a person, behavior, or process) unchanging in achievement or effect over a period of time.
example
That struck me as very much 'consistent' with the philosophy he put out earlier.
One maximal 'consistent' set of propositions is distinctive in that all of the propositions belonging to it are true.
So if a coherence theory of truth is acceptable, it must be 'consistent' with a correspondence theory.
The original number was 1,200 and he says that is 'consistent' with what they promised.
Rousseau was concerned with unity between the author and his work, but not in terms of 'consistent' ideas.
Perhaps the 'consistent' quality of cultivated mushrooms has something to do with this.
It also noted that the reforms were 'consistent' with regional agreements.
But yes, the changes in personality are 'consistent' with my feelings and thoughts.
It will be clear to all, and we will have a 'consistent' set of logic applying to it.
Many legal experts argue that the agreements are neither legal, nor 'consistent' with the Treaty.
The investigative personnel allege that this is 'consistent' with international practice.
Obviously the content of the blog mustn't promote a lifestyle that is not 'consistent' with Christianity.
People grow bored easily and they need either constant updates or 'consistent' quality.
One of the most important factors that relate to good quality of fruit is 'consistent' watering.
This ruling doesn't seem to be 'consistent' with what is already allowed to be printed and sold.
It says that no 'consistent' formal logical system can prove its own consistency.
If I were to give you a political position, of course it would be 'consistent' with my personal position.
He won most of his headers and was probably one of our most 'consistent' players this season.
The reconciliation process should be 'consistent' with the business strategy.
The nurses' views were remarkably 'consistent' and remained largely unchanged after feedback.
He was the team's most 'consistent' defensive player this season and a sure tackler.
Both are narrative symphonic poems, but both are also 'consistent' musical arguments.
What both men were doing was 'consistent' with their respective assumptions and goals.
He was happy to see a local product conforming to the highest standards of quality and 'consistent' supply.
The Society became concerned about the lack of a 'consistent' explanation.
The least he could do is give voters a 'consistent' idea of what he'd do differently and better.
Any potentially 'consistent' effect might have been underestimated.
The need for a 'consistent' system of rules applies in law not only to the admissibility of evidence and how it is assessed.
So the overall data is still 'consistent' with a softening housing sector.
He may be getting on a wee bit but he is probably as fit now as he has ever been and has been our most 'consistent' player this season.
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