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"constancy" Definitions
  1. the quality of staying the same and not changing
  2. (approving) the quality of being faithful synonym fidelity
"constancy" Synonyms
resolve resolution resoluteness steadfastness determination dedication tenacity commitment perseverance firmness doggedness obstinacy staunchness devotion earnestness application fixedness eagerness steadiness zeal loyalty allegiance faithfulness fidelity devotedness fealty troth faith attachment piety fastness adhesion trueness trustiness honour(UK) honor(US) trustworthiness reliability dependability trustability reliableness dependableness solidity solidness sureness responsibility soundness honesty credibility validity plausibility stability invariability immutability changelessness consistency regularity unchangeableness uniformity immutableness durability evenness invariableness unchangingness permanence persistence endurance backbone pluck fortitude grit guts spunk grittiness fiber(US) fibre(UK) intestinal fortitude spirit moxie mettle heart continuity continuance continuation duration continuousness abidance ceaselessness prolongation subsistence protraction extension perpetuity succession stamina piousness devoutness ardour(UK) ardor(US) passion enthusiasm religiousness reverence spirituality love sincerity fervour(UK) sedulousness diligence industry assiduity industriousness sedulity assiduousness attentiveness attention care intentness activity heedfulness pertinacity vigour(UK) carefulness laboriousness heed frequency prevalence commonness frequentness frequence incidence rate periodicity repetition recurrence occurrence abundance amount density distribution iteration number oftenness truth ethics integrity justice principle principles righteousness ethicality ethicalness honourability honourableness uprightness upstandingness virtue virtuousness patience forbearance tolerance sufferance calmness composure resignation restraint equanimity serenity stoicism imperturbability cool equilibrium longanimity submission tranquility(US) balance equipoise equity parity symmetry correspondence equivalence counterpoise coherence concinnity consonance consonancy equality equilibration harmony poise proportion stasis More
"constancy" Antonyms
disloyalty faithlessness falseness falsity inconstancy indecision infidelity perfidiousness perfidy treachery unfaithfulness apathy change disgrace dishonesty dishonor(US) dishonour(UK) disinterest dislike doubt capriciousness changeability changeableness instability mutability unpredictability unsteadiness variability variableness volatileness volatility unpredictableness unreliability whimsicality freakishness impulsiveness whimsicalness irregularity mercurialness dynamism spinelessness weakness cowardice timidity irresolution powerlessness question ineptness fear brittleness fragility idleness indifference indolence slackness lack of resolve lethargy laziness faint-heartedness helplessness variation disagreement discord disproportion dissimilarity fighting imbalance inconsistency unevenness difference discontinuity end stoppage cessation close discontinuance ending expiration finish surcease termination break intermittence interruption stop carelessness disregard ignorance inactivity inattention neglect negligence thoughtlessness infrequence infrequency rareness uncommonness unusualness uncertainty unenthusiasm disinterestedness dispassion insouciance listlessness nonchalance torpor uninterest boredom dispiritedness halfheartedness lassitude vulnerability sensitivity vulnerableness liability susceptibility defenselessness inaptitude incapability incapableness incapacity defensiveness hypersensitivity oversensitivity susceptibleness touchiness blasphemy curse cursing cussing damnation excoriation expletive malediction oath profanity swearing swearword ephemeralness cowardliness cravenness dastardliness poltroonery impatience intolerance irritation agitation disgruntlement exasperation irritability aggravation anger annoyance anxiety curtness discontent irascibility querulousness brusqueness disquietude edginess fretfulness impetuosity

128 Sentences With "constancy"

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"Constancy in an open system, such as our bodies represent, requires mechanisms that act to maintain this constancy," Cannon wrote.
He sees nature in its constancy and its change, and he marks the transitions of the seasons, doing so in a repetitive, choric manner that displays the change as constancy.
It made me realize how much I relish constancy now.
As with the dress, color constancy factors into the explanation.
Apart from that, can we trust the constancy of their affections?
China works to project constancy and cooperativeness to accomplish these goals.
Homeostasis is about preserving constancy in the face of changing conditions.
Ms. Merkel has won foreign plaudits for her courage and constancy.
"Rooted in Oakland" is a phrase Kaval repeats with great constancy.
Myths appear timeless; they have what Blumenberg calls an iconic constancy.
This Valentine's Day I'll be celebrating the constancy of that particular love.
And as always with Trump there are questions of constancy and tone.
American politics' constancy is the two-party system, not the two parties.
We can forgive instances of both, but don't like constancy of either.
They staved off another fall; they restored his dignity, his need for constancy.
The constancy of the individual outrages reduces the psychic significance of the collective.
Health care costs are always hard to control because of the constancy of demand.
And neither is conducive to good governance, where consistency and constancy are invaluable. 15.
Purple is the color of loyalty, constancy to purpose, unswerving steadfastness to a cause.
Clearly, they will no longer be able to count on American constancy and loyalty.
Diamonds have a different meaning: Their hardness and their clarity suggest constancy and permanence.
They work hard, but not like this, not with this constancy, this pressing energy.
Constancy even in mental state is a real ... When is that one going to air?
The capacity to sustain internal constancy was an essential feature of an organism, he argued.
As a child, Han attended five different elementary schools, and she sought constancy in books.
There was one word she kept stumbling on, and thus kept repeating for practice: constancy.
Lesser personalities, largely lost to history, speak to us of constancy and an antique patriotism.
Even he, a man used to the constancy of death, said he was taken aback.
That has been the club's defining characteristic under Wenger: its constancy, its immunity to change.
The title refers both to the movement style and also to the constancy of change.
But the appeal of the institution of the Papacy, for many, lies in its promise of constancy.
Google calls this method Fast Fourier Color Constancy (FFCC) and has published a white paper on the subject.
Modern Love My father's midlife transition taught me that if life is about change, love is about constancy.
Many McCall employees exhibit the same constancy as the patterns: They have been with the company for decades.
But in his belief that America's trade arrangements favour the rest of the world he has shown rare constancy.
There is a constancy to the work of either government or politics because when one ends, the other begins.
Was he looking for someone to cede all color to him, and to show a constancy that he cannot?
Someday, I knew, our lives would be less entwined, our daughter's adulthood freeing us from the constancy of connection.
We had driven past downed electricity poles, uprooted trees and coconuts that fell from the sky with alarming constancy.
This mythic constancy prevails in Jun Kaneko's "Untitled," an installation of five dangos (a word that means "dumplings" in Japanese).
In a world where so much else has been turned upside down, it's the sort of constancy I need now.
What remained, after years of periodic deluges and droughts, was a landscape cleansed of any sense of plainness or constancy.
They began "Cover Me Up" as an acoustic duo, returning to that format on "Flagship," a more desperate vow of constancy.
Then, after several months, I noticed that these sensations rose and fell; the constancy of the aggression had been a fantasy.
She describes what pain management is like: when the constancy of pain must be balanced with the vigilance of narcotic addiction.
Allostasis is not about preserving constancy; it is about calibrating the body's functions in response to external as well as internal conditions.
Put differently, how might we be enchanted by discovery's opposite — routine — and find in constancy a stimulation as rich as novelty provides?
The faces are dizzying on the walls, and such constancy of thought in the one room makes the atmosphere charged and suspenseful.
Most politicians would have expanded and refined their themes over time, but his constancy has been held up as a sign of authenticity.
Precisely because of the constancy of Jewish vulnerability, we glorify Esther's initiative, courage, and wisdom to inculcate these same virtues in our posterity.
Too many American voters are basing their belief in the constancy of Medicare on the fact that it's been around all of their lives.
Prime minister Theresa May also spoke at the opening ceremony and paid glowing tribute to the queen's "service, dedication and constancy" in the role.
For most people, the luxury of living in a relatively stable democracy is the luxury of not following politics with a nerve-racked constancy.
Though the marathon shoot saw numerous costume and persona changes, what Schapiro witnessed was the constancy of the quiet, thoughtful man behind it all.
If our devices know who we are with authority and constancy, what kinds of interactions are we able to have with them securely and automatically?
Spanning much of the 20th and 21st century, the Print Fair was rich viewing for those who appreciate the timelessness and constancy of human folly.
He places some hope in an updated version of his grandparents' virtues—faith, hard work, and constancy—with a dash of contemporary emotional self-awareness.
In those countries formerly under the Soviet Union's iron grip, tributes show a longing for the kind of constancy in US relations that McCain championed.
These examples of blackface worn in the past by elected officials elicit not necessary surprise but rather reinforce the unfailing constancy of American anti-black racism.
A theorem called the Von Kries transform gave us a mathematical basis for this idea and it was applied to camera technology to maintain color constancy.
She recalls her youth in China, when her life was "so steady and constant and regulated"—a constancy she has tried to recreate as an adult.
Now — the words are "neither his eyes nor his heart notices" — she looks, twice, into the man's eyes, as if testing the constancy of his pursuit.
Elkin and I were not properly compatible ,but I emphasize his work, his constancy, and untiring struggle to bring Kraken's music as far as he could.
His constancy has turned him from zany school pal into trusted old friend, and it's comforting to have that certainty, especially at a time like this.
The difference in hues was ascribed to something called "color constancy," where our brains compensate for differences in lighting and white-balance by automatically filling in information.
Consistency and constancy in support of both America's national interest and the rules-based international order have been in short supply over the past decade or more.
A direct consequence of this constancy is that the genetic difference between any two species is proportional to the time since these species last shared a common ancestor.
Check it out: According to Motherboard, the phenomenon that's causing you to see red even though red is not present anywhere in the photo is called color constancy.
It is this kind of constancy and confidence that is expressed by PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue, a solid and depending blue hue we can always rely on.
And the media's aforementioned crisis of supervisory constancy creates the searing potential for a prolonged shitshow, where even a dedication to debunking dark insinuations might only perpetuate them.
And once I took out the constancy of communication with my female friends, the dailiness and all-knowingness, the same-boatness, the primacy of our bonds began to dissipate.
On a first draft, or if you're under pressure, cocaine could probably work, but you'd need constancy so you don't have a break in the supply... and it's expensive.
Coleman lost his own greatest source of creative constancy last month when the pianist Harold Mabern died at 83; the two had been friends and bandmates since high school.
"Saying things with constancy and coherence is preferable to reacting to obvious hesitations from certain players notably our American friends," Philippe said, alluding to differences in the U.S. administration.
A senior Western diplomat said the precise direction of Trump's policy on Ukraine remained uncertain because of the president's lack of constancy and a lack of clarity about Volker's role.
Beside Victoria, queen and empress, glowering toward the Mall, is a cascade of allegorical statuary representing Courage and Constancy, Truth and Justice, Manufacture and Agriculture, Peace and Progress, and Motherhood.
But after the United States' abrupt withdrawal of troops in 2011, American constancy is still in question here — a broad failure of American foreign policy, with responsibility shared across three administrations.
It's like I'm wired to crave unrequited love over constancy, adrenaline over equanimity, mystery over reality, because the former qualities get me higher than a steadfast, available, abundant, communicative, CVS-kind of love.
"The whole of physics is predicated on the constancy of the speed of light," Joao Magueijo, a cosmologist at Imperial College London and pioneer of the theory of variable light speed, told Motherboard.
Denny's, the always-open-late, breakfast-centric chain that inhabits seemingly every suburban corner of the US, is destroying the last constancy in millions of senior citizens' lives by changing their pancake recipe.
"There are enormous health consequences to those experiencing these everyday harms ... because of the constancy of this stress," said Rachel Godsil of the Perception Institute, a research group that helps organizations reduce discrimination.
"The John Bolton PAC and John Bolton Super PAC seek a strong, clear, and dependable U.S. national security policy, resting on constancy and resolve," Bolton, a foreign policy hawk, said in a statement.
Color constancy was the big reason why people saw 'The Dress' differently: since the light source was really unclear, people's brains corrected for different kinds of light, causing them to see the dress differently.
The reason some people have been seeing other colors could have to do with something called "color constancy," where our brains compensate for differences in lighting and white-balance by automatically filling in information.
It was a suffocating state of constancy, because unlike when other upsetting things happened in my life (when my dad died, when Trump won), I couldn't fake myself into a half-hour of peace.
It works by reducing the complexities of color constancy down to a mathematical calculation (you can read Google's technical white paper here) and then learning what Google's engineers consider correct and incorrect white balance.
It's time for Hillary to publicly own the response of the Clintons to Bill's infidelities and to celebrate the virtues of love, constancy and mutual respect in overcoming the weaknesses of a life partner.
But between then and the making of new record, Destroyers of the Soft Life, that comfortable constancy began to crumble, partly by choice and partly because life just has a habit of making that happen.
They called him bigoted, racist, xenophobic, and misogynist, like his supporters — pressing this argument on the public with such one-sided constancy that they stretched, and finally broke, the trust of readers and listeners nationwide.
But between then and the making of new record, Destroyers of the Soft Life, that comfortable constancy began to crumble, partly by choice and partly because life just has a habit of making that happen.
"1917" turns every new location into a striking set piece and the camera's constancy allows plenty of time to explore those sets, so that's my pick, even though I hope "Parasite" can pull it off.
We kept in touch a bit over the years, but as an observer, I've marveled at both Johnson's endless public cheer (look at his Instagram—something of an optimism manifesto) and his freakish drive and constancy.
They ultimately out-maneuver the dictator and his co-conspirators, including a U.S. ambassador, insistent that his bosses at C Street in D.C. prized the constancy of a dictator over the uncertainty of a political transition.
In her glittering collages, faux naïf paintings and her signature "dream boxes," there are fatherless figures, distant mothers and recurring images of Ms. Vanderbilt's beloved nanny, Dodo, who gave her the love and constancy she craved.
"Valeur et Constance," or "Value and Constancy," is a Parisian almanac for the year 1823, and it slips out of its slot and can be read (albeit with some physical maneuvering) even as its owner sews.
"I had told you I did not print," Dickinson once wrote to Higginson, suggesting that it wasn't shyness or modesty that kept her from publishing; it was a fierce constancy to her vision of the page.
In other words, we must awaken every European and Western government to the scope, ubiquity and constancy of the threat posed by Russian information warfare even if it is tailored to particular conditions in each country.
That stubborn constancy—the ways in which we are gripped by our tendencies, and our patterns—holds a truth far more uncomfortable than the tidy arcs of realization and redemption to which we often turn for solace.
Maybe tonight we can all look up together and marvel at the constancy of the moon and its imperfect orbit around Earth, allowing it to come closer and then move farther away over the course of the month.
On Wednesday morning, as friends shared memories of Ms. Land and as preachers lamented the brutal constancy of Chicago's violence, Ms. Turner sat in the front row of the sanctuary, barely an arm's length from her daughter's white coffin.
A popular hypothesis for why people saw the dress differently was color constancy—a perceptual phenomenon by which an object appears to stay more or less the same color, regardless of the lighting conditions under which you see it.
The last decades' notoriousness of terrorist attacks driven by Islamist extremist ideologies, coupled with the lack of constancy in defining terrorism, has not only prompted the rise of widespread societal anti-Muslim animosity, but also restricted public understanding of the term.
Never afraid of letting coherency and constancy stand in his way, Rubio then embarked on a crusade to kill the Gang of Eight bill that he co-sponsored and promoted on every Sunday morning politics show and media across the country.
According to the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage's statement of purpose, the colors were chosen deliberately: purple for "loyalty, constancy to purpose, unswerving steadfastness to a cause," gold for "the color of light and life and "the torch that guides our purpose.
The broken time Rovner alludes to — which encompasses the sleepless and seamless time zone of the internet, the 24-hour supermarkets and airports, and the disciplined constancy and deadly accuracy of modern warfare — is not simply an event but a general cultural condition.
There is a lot of movement in what I write in terms of energy, rhythm, and melody; when played over a proper PA, it can share a similar sense of power as dance-floor music, but I avoid drum work or rhythmic constancy.
Only one other person has a solid constancy that seriously likes Sanders, while everyone else sees little upside in targeting an overlap that doesn't exist and potential gains in cementing a reputation opposing one of the more salient leftists in the field.
"Such is the instability of vicious feminine caprice that no constancy of coloration could be produced by its selective action," wrote St. George Jackson Mivart, an English biologist who was at first a great supporter and later a critic of natural selection.
"While Dr. Boatner is unable to respond to the allegations, and we recognize his otherwise unprecedented contributions to ASD and the deaf community, we found our alum to be highly credible and corroborated by the constancy of accusation witnesses," the report said.
Though he has faced some criticism for adhering strictly to his message, it is, perhaps above all, his constancy that has loyal fans still flocking to his events — he had one of the biggest crowds at the fair — and pledging their allegiance.
Though he has faced some criticism for adhering strictly to his message, it is, perhaps above all, his constancy that has loyal fans still flocking to his events — he had one of the biggest crowds at the fair — and pledging their allegiance.
Owing to a property called color constancy—the brain's tendency to interpret an object as having a specific color based on experience as opposed to the actual wavelength of light the object is reflecting—the dress could plausibly appear as more than one color.
The pages have a clean, almost candied-looking surface, which can exist in stark contrast to some of the horrors depicted (for instance, an honor killing of a beloved cousin in the second volume), and also serve to draw one in, providing a comforting constancy.
The overwhelming poignancy of this film resides in the intimate tenor of the artist's voice as he speaks to his sister in voiceover, the constancy of natural processes, and the material reality of trees grown from the ground fertilized by the victims of a brutal regime.
It seemed grudging and annoyed, looking down without seeing, stranded somehow way up in the black, where it was frustrated by something it couldn't understand but had to contend with nevertheless, a puzzling, incessant pressure that would not reduce either its constancy or its impenetrable, insolent obduracy.
Given the constancy and intensity of China's surveillance, one thing is clear: Even if a majority of Uighurs truly have been released from the camps, and even if they're not being funneled into forced labor in factories, the "freedom" they experience back home is no real freedom at all.
President Donald Trump is not known for the constancy or coherence of his positions, but sadly, when it comes to Mexico, he has been remarkably clear and consistent in the story he tells about our almost 2,000-mile southern border – and our neighbor on the other side of it.
But it was also inspired by the work of predecessors such as the nineteenth-century French physiologist Claude Bernard, who wrote, famously, " La fixité du milieu intérieur est la condition de la vie libre , indépendante ": the constancy of the interior environment is the condition of free and independent life.
The artist jams a wealth of information into 13 minutes, touching on color constancy (the ability to perceive an object as having the same color even when it's lit differently), the use of "banana" as an ethnic slur, and a sterilizing pesticide that was sprayed on the fruit.
William Fulbright, Remarks in the Senate, June 29, 1961 Those who talk most about the blessings of marriage and the constancy of its vows are the very people who declare that if the chain were broken and the prisoners left free to choose, the whole social fabric would fly asunder.
Mark Goulston, a clinical psychiatrist and author of Talking to Crazy: How to Deal With the Irrational and Impossible People in Your Life, said the theory is related to the idea of object constancy: the ability to maintain a connection to an idea in the face of disappointment, anger or fear.
Axios' Margaret Talev emails: Without mentioning his concerns about Trump's penchant for meeting with rogue actors, Bolton said the John Bolton PAC and John Bolton Super PAC seek a "dependable U.S. national security policy, resting on constancy and resolve" and an understanding on the threats to the U.S. including from Iran and North Korea.
She runs into the nursery, where she opens the floodgates of her dammed-up tenderness, because, with her maternal care limited to this brief interval, she tries to make up for constancy by intensity of feeling, and remains sternly unaware of anything that might show her idols in any other light than in her immediate passion.
A work Nishiyama has posted on his Instagram feed shows three tiny flowers planted in moss, one in bud, one flowering and one beginning to fade — a tribute to how we are always living in three tenses at once, whether we recognize it or not, and a nod to both the fleetingness and constancy of nature's cycles.
For the latest episode in our series on the science of illusions, we invited Stanford neuroscientist David Eagleman to help us tackle color constancy: how it enables you to see an object's true color, even in changing light; how it also makes you susceptible to deception; and what researchers think might be going on in viral photos of ambiguous color illusions like The Dress.
In this way, he is very much a continuation of the legacy of his mentor DJ Screw, an artist whose aesthetic has thrived as a Tumblr touchstone and influence in recent years but whose greatest appeal was perhaps the constancy of his presence, the way he supplied a soundtrack for an entire city every week for years, without fail, with no promises as to what the exact content would be.
We all figured that someone who so resolutely followed the path he cleared for himself, leaving gleaming paradoxes and thundering guitar riffs in his wake, had to be in on some universal secret, some as-yet-unknowable key to finding harmony in discord, illumination in darkness, constancy in chaos, something that, when you put all the craziness together, came close to that truth my fan friend talked about more than 30 years ago.
Or attend to the work and life of Chekhov, the good nonbelieving doctor who asserted that his "holy of holies" was the human body, the writer whose adulterous characters in "The Lady with the Little Dog" stop to look at the sea near Yalta and are reminded that their small drama is nothing alongside the water's timeless indifference: And in this constancy, in this complete indifference to the life and death of each of us, there lies hid, perhaps, a pledge of our eternal salvation, of the unceasing movement of life upon earth, of unceasing progress towards perfection.

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