Sentence examples for ambiguous inconsistent from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ambiguous inconsistent" is not correct as it lacks a conjunction or a clearer connection between the two adjectives.
You can use it when describing something that is both ambiguous and inconsistent, but it would be clearer to use a conjunction or rephrase it.
Example: "The instructions were ambiguous and inconsistent, leading to confusion among the team members."
Alternatives: "unclear and contradictory" or "vague and inconsistent."

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The evidence so far is ambiguous, inconsistent and sparse.

In the first case, research efforts that have formally modeled several on-chip communication architecture specifications from informally specified, natural language documents found a few cases where the specification document was ambiguous, inconsistent, and incomplete.

As local alignment may have ambiguous, inconsistent or overlapping clusters, we primarily compare IsoRankN to IsoRank and Græmlin 2.0.

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Matthew Barnes, chief executive of Aldi UK and Ireland, said that the company was "extremely disappointed" with the ASA's "ambiguous and inconsistent" decision.

According to government officials there are standard procedure to follow and nothing is ambiguous or inconsistent about it.

Writing on June 25 for a 6-3 majorithathat included Justice Anthony Kennedy, who had voted to invalidate the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate in 2012, Chief Justice John Roberts followed the long-recognized rules judges use to construe ambiguous or inconsistent pieces of legislation, and read section 1311 in the context of the entire bill.

Eighteen strains were discarded from the analysis because they presented ARDRA and/or ribotyping results that were either ambiguous or inconsistent with an affiliation to the L. lactis subsp. lactis group.

The predictions, however, were ambiguous or inconsistent across the organelles and did not produce a biochemically functional network.

Two main scientific sources accessible to clinicians and researchers are limited by incomplete, ambiguous and inconsistent reporting.

As suggested for the term 'strain', we would postulate that 'functional' is not well defined and is used with various ambiguous and inconsistent meanings.

Overall evidence suggests that vitamin D protects against asthma, but the precise nature of this relationship is ambiguous and inconsistent findings are likely a function of epidemiological context.

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