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"degree of inconsistency" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a certain level of inconsistency in something. For example, "The degree of inconsistency in the book's plot was astonishing."
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There's still a degree of inconsistency: I Was Just Here is unpleasantly jarring, the wilfully flat vocal delivery not adding to its charm.
MPs on committee said there was an "alarming degree of inconsistency" between senior police and ministers over exactly what forms of behaviour were authorised under the rules.
Human variation and "some degree of inconsistency" did not create a federal constitutional issue, the brief said, adding, "The only due process right even arguably implicated by this case is the right of voters to have their ballots counted".
Measuring the degree of inconsistency of a belief base is an important issue in many real-world applications.
Changes in the volume of the amygdala have been noted in both disorders, but there is a degree of inconsistency with regard to the direction of change.
Another lack in current studies in this area is about the role of free formulas of a belief base in measuring the degree of inconsistency.
The I2 statistic along with the 95%% uncertainty interval measured the degree of inconsistency among the studies and showed no inconsistencies among the studies.
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"When you first develop testing equipment and a database there's always going to some degree of inconsistencies," Mr. Joy said.
While cell signaling pathways are described in numerous databases, a recent report demonstrated a high degree of inconsistencies when different databases are compared [ 34].
The I was used to estimate the heterogeneity quantitatively, with I < 25%, 25 75%, and >75% represented as low, moderate, and high degrees of inconsistency, respectively.
I was defined as the proportion of total variation resulting from heterogeneity among studies, as opposed to random error or chance, with I< 25%, 25 75% and >75% representing low, moderate and high degrees of inconsistency, respectively [ 17, 18].
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