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They are confused, inconsistent, insane.
The Seahawks look confused, inconsistent and ready for a long, long season.
According to Kinderman et al. [ 18], people with mental health problems have beliefs that are confused, inconsistent or contradictory and that changes in the course of psychological difficulties may influence people's beliefs about their experiences.
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Though veterans can apply for a category upgrade, the process is confusing, inconsistent and slow, Mr. Adams said.
Facebook's harmful content policies have long been confusing, inconsistent and isolated.
It's just one example of a needlessly confusing, inconsistent interface.
Regulation of anabolic steroids is confused and inconsistent.
I think of the people running this country as the mad-dashers, a largely confused and inconsistent group lurching ineffectively from one enormous problem to another.
In some instances across the country, immigrants have encountered more serious problems, say lawyers and advocates: confused and inconsistent officials who sometimes denied them their right to legal representation and, in rarer instances, mistaken arrests and detention in filthy, overcrowded cells.
In an article explicitly dismissing the usefulness of affordances in educational technology, Martin Oliver (2005) criticizes affordance lists for being confused and inconsistent.
The rules about which employees are required to submit to review are confusing and inconsistent among agencies.
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