Sentence examples for be inconsistent with some from inspiring English sources

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While there is a good existing network of bicycle pathways around Copenhagen, standards across municipalities can be inconsistent, with some stretches having inadequate pavement, lighting or winter maintenance, as well as unsafe intersections and gaps.

These results may be inconsistent with some previous conclusions.

The assumption has been that microfilariae seen were those of O. volvulus nematodes and that antibodies are against Onchocerca spp. microfilariae, but these 2 assumptions might be inconsistent with some reported results.

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In such cases the court pronounces that a challenged rule or action could not have been intended by the legislature because it is inconsistent with some other laws or established legal principles.

But the results have been inconsistent, with some House Republicans pledging earlier this year to swear off all earmarks temporarily, House Democrats pledging to ban earmarks only to commercial businesses, and the Senate taking no action at all.

First, because Connecticut's system is inconsistent with some federal regulations, there is one category of Medicaid patients who get no federal reimbursement for their hospice bills: the indigent, terminally ill residents of nursing homes who are too young for Medicare.

Recently, many studies have looked at whether being active can lessen someone's risk for Alzheimer's, but the results have been inconsistent, with some studies, in both animals and people, suggesting that regular exercise has a protective effect and others finding little discernible benefit.

However, results have been inconsistent with some failing to reach the required level of significance.

Scientists should formulate theories that are "logically falsifiable" — that is, inconsistent with some possible observation reports.

However, implementation is inconsistent with some Emergency Medical Service EMSS) agencies using absence of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) as sole criterion for termination.

Our observation is inconsistent with some other studies in which maturation of DCs is suppressed by tumor cells or tumor condition media (Bharadwaj et al., 2007; Gabrilovich et al., 1996; Ma et al., 2010; Michielsen et al., 2011; Sombroek et al., 2002), suggesting that inhibition of DCs' maturation may be tumor-specific.

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