Sentence examples for are frequently inconsistent from inspiring English sources

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Executives' espoused beliefs are frequently inconsistent with their behavior, and they typically underestimate how much the corporation really needs to change to achieve its diversity goals.

It has recommended the elimination in the future of all plazas at residential buildings, saying that they "tend to become privatized" and are "frequently inconsistent" with the physical character of existing neighborhoods.

The researchers set out to illustrate a problem that's been warned of in their field of study, but never tested: The three most popular methods used to calculate lift, or how much force winged animals use to keep their bodies soaring, are frequently inconsistent and inaccurate.

So of course the animal findings are frequently inconsistent with what occurs in humans.

Host biases are frequently inconsistent over large areas (Schimper 1888; Sanford 1974 and references therein, Sehgal and Mehra 1984).

While Arnason et al. [ 16] have identified etymological and grammatical points in support of their mammalian taxonomy, they are frequently inconsistent with Simpson's [ 8] emphasis on priority.

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The classic work Administrative Behavior, originally published in 1947 from the doctoral dissertation of Herbert Simon, dissected the vintage bureaucratic paradigm and concluded that it was frequently inconsistent with psychological and social realities.

"In this representative sample of RCT's (randomized controlled trials) published in 2006 with statistically non-significant primary outcomes, the reporting and interpretation of findings was frequently inconsistent with the results".

Genotyping of HIV sequence data is frequently inconsistent and error-prone [ 11].

As health worker practice is frequently inconsistent with malaria case management protocols [ 2- 5], interventions designed to improve health worker adherence are often necessary e.g. [ 6- 8].

"While other global sectors, such as shipping, are regulated at the international level, the petroleum sector still depends on [national-level] regulation, which is frequently inconsistent across regions and poorly administered".

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