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been inconsistencies
noun
The state of being inconsistent
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Admittedly, there have been inconsistencies.
The select committee says there have been inconsistencies in the government's account of its review of the impact of employment tribunal fees.
There also have been inconsistencies about how and when the decision was made to scrap a key feature of the Web site, with QSSI telling congressional investigators that it did not know about the major change until the site's launch.
In particular, Mr. Maddox said there might have been inconsistencies in the analysis of the evidence conducted by Michael Malone, an F.B.I. agent and expert on hair and fiber analysis.
Since the launch of the Boko Haram Twitter account, there have been inconsistencies in the group's media operation, suggesting that a lack of professionalism may persist among those responsible for publishing the group's propaganda.
"Through this process there have been inconsistencies in what Blue Shield has said," Rouillard said.
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There are inconsistencies here".
There were inconsistencies in his stories.
In brewing, there will always be inconsistencies.
There were inconsistencies in the story from the start.
There can be inconsistencies even within the same company.
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