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But their answers are sometimes contradictory.
Subsequent recollections in the archives are sometimes contradictory.
Mr. Lieberman's positions are sometimes contradictory and hard to fathom.
Their grievances are sometimes contradictory; some grouse that he takes on causes he cannot win, while others say he does not fight hard enough for principled positions.
Like much of the information about Iran's secretive and enigmatic government, Ayatollah Khamenei's remarks are sometimes contradictory, and always subject to widely different interpretations.
However, currently available clinical guidelines and recommendations, established by different medical societies, are sometimes contradictory.
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The evidence available about No Gun Ri is sometimes contradictory, all the editors and reporters involved agree.
His confiding authorial voice is in large part what also makes The Goshawk a magnificent read, and it was this that motivated me to move away from the objective, authoritative tone of much writing about nature to try to write a book that was more reflexive, made up of voices that were not always full of certainty, that were sometimes contradictory, not always obviously my own.
Most clinical studies dealt with retrospective data and the transcultural findings were sometimes contradictory.
Investigating magistrates warn that "her accounts were sometimes contradictory and that she had made claims which she subsequently retracted," the Telegraph noted.
Evans' statements about Jews were sometimes contradictory: he argued that he was not an anti-Semite but maintained that Jews were materialistic and resisted assimilation.
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