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But the reality of his foreshortened presidency was much more complex and inconsistent than Talbot acknowledges.
But perhaps what we're actually learning is something we already knew: that people are complex and inconsistent.
However, when objective measures are considered the results appear to be more complex and inconsistent.
Prior studies of the effects of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) on cognition have produced complex and inconsistent results.
A major challenge dominating Australia's water reform agenda is to rationalise the complex and inconsistent water entitlements within and across jurisdictions to facilitate markets.
But he does argue against spelling reform, on the grounds that the complex and inconsistent detail of English spelling is "testimony to the richness of our linguistic heritage and a connection with our literary past".
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"These figures show a complaints system that is both over-complex and inconsistent, and is clearly failing to satisfy a significant number of complainants," she said.
"They are much too diverse, complex, ambivalent and inconsistent for that".
Spatial patterns of shell growth were complex and largely inconsistent among years.
In a report presented here today, the European Court of Auditors writes that FP7 procedures remain complex and sometimes inconsistent, despite recent improvements.
The data are complex and seemingly inconsistent.
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