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Manager Eddie Howe has been playing down the rotten run, insisting the problem is Bournemouth's general inconsistency rather than a specific mental block when it comes to travelling away.
Thus, it is also possible that the cross-national variation of the prediction coefficients of the school effectiveness variables and the home background variables was at least partially a methodological artifact due to the general inconsistency of measurement invariance and predictive invariance.
Given their general inconsistency through this largely unimpressive season, a substantial number of even their own supporters will remain sceptical over their prospects.
But she also — it is part of her general inconsistency — suggests that semicolons, for example, signal readers to pause.
There is general inconsistency in the nomenclature used to describe abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB), in addition to a plethora of potential causes several of which may coexist in a given individual.
Despite these limitations, we consider that the general inconsistency of measurement invariance and predictive invariance found in this study will remain valid even when these limitations have been satisfactorily resolved.
The second reason why critiquing the assumption of measurement invariance is critical relates to the general inconsistency of measurement invariance and predictive invariance shown in the work by Millsap (1995, 1997, 1998, 2007).
Given the general inconsistency of measurement invariance and predictive invariance that Millsap (1995, 1997, 1998, 2007) found, we could expect that the most parsimonious model (the measurement invariance model) for latent variables would affect ability to compare the prediction coefficients of this latent variable across countries.
Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine opined that "[h]istory will likely view The Sweet Escape as a retread of Stefani's well-received solo debut, but it shares that album's general inconsistency and, thus, its peaks and valleys".
In 1909, he was increasingly referred to with the nickname of "Tacks," a nickname reserved for "restless, uneasy, erratic athletes," due to both his lack of control and his general inconsistency on the mound.
The results of these cross-sectional studies in fact mirror the general inconsistency evident in the results of the longitudinal investigations.
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