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be inconsistency
noun
The state of being inconsistent
Exact(12)
"There's undoubtedly going to be inconsistency in how they intend to enforce this".
There's a danger you get a red card in this sort of game when there can be inconsistency in a lot of the decisions.
Dennis Leibowitz, who heads Act II Partners, a media hedge fund, said there seemed to be inconsistency between Viacom's conservative guidance for next year and its ebullient comments about the strength of bookings for future advertising.
System should be inconsistency tolerant and extremely truthwise.
The second disadvantage seems to be inconsistency in closure estimation with ΔK and description only in the linear-elastic range.
These findings suggest (a) that HEIs in Cyprus may not communicate clearly such important information to students, (b) that there may be inconsistency in the ways lecturers apply or follow such policies and procedures, and (c) that there are HEIs that may not always apply their plagiarism related procedures.
Similar(48)
In brewing, there will always be inconsistencies.
Of course, there can be inconsistencies and disappointments.
There might be inconsistencies in his record but Cookson, fundamentally, is a reasonable man.
For me, the problem was inconsistency.
"Forget the injuries — it's inconsistency".
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