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SRs which studied exposure to computer use came to inconsistent results.
However, studies using specific designs to control for genetic confounding came to inconsistent results (e.g. [ 52, 58, 59]).
However, the potential role of these factors in prognosis has only been studied in a few investigations, which came to inconsistent conclusions (Tondini et al, 1989; Lamerz et al, 1993; Shering et al, 1998).
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I came to realize how inconsistent some of the conspiracy talk was.
Growing numbers of Republican voters also came to see Romney as inconsistent on the issues.
"Evidence came to light that was inconsistent with the initial denials provided to department personnel," Holder's letter stated.
On separate occasion Meek himself charged, "[Greene] [has] more versions of why [he] went to Cuba than Baskin Robins has flavors of ice cream," when it comes to the inconsistent accounts Greene has made in defending flare-ups related to his boat, which has been described as having "vomit caked all over the sides from all the partying going on".
There is confusion about how and when bowling at pins came to North America, arising from the inconsistent use of the terms bowl, bowler, and bowling.
Moreover, it is inconsistent with the U.S. Constitution and ignores our own history because the Pilgrims came to the New World seeking religious freedom.
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