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It's interesting to note how inconsistently the American economy has performed relative to these figures.
BBC Radio Leicester's Richard Rae: "The fact the Hampshire run rate never fell below four an over, and ended at approaching five an over, was an indication of how inconsistently Leicestershire bowled, but it was also a demonstration of the lack of depth in their attack.
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Indeed, it was striking to see the differences observed in how frequently and inconsistently many issues were included in surveys/interviews compared to DAs.
The concern, for many trans users, lies in how the policy is inconsistently applied, often seemingly for no reason other than to specifically dead name, or disable trans accounts, often with no actual recourse available for those who have been effected.
But the recent debacle with Alex Jones and Infowars presents a case study on how these policies can be inconsistently applied. .
Wonder how many of them are inconsistently backing net neutrality.
They also seem inconsistently aware of how research priorities determine access, or timely access, to test results.
Current regulations, Obama said, were inconsistent and, often, inconsistently enforced.
In Polanski's case, the effect of his celebrity was doubly, and inconsistently, pernicious; it obscured both how badly Polanski treated his young victim and how badly the legal system treated him.
The second ground alleged that the Secretary wrongly weighed greenhouse gas emissions resulting from burning coal at power plants and that the Secretary acted inconsistently with previous practice in how the Secretary considered these emissions.
Working scientists, who may not be science educators, can use terminology inconsistently, especially if we compare how terms are used across different scientific disciplines (Tenopir and King, 2004).
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