Sentence examples for inconsistency in interpreting from inspiring English sources

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For this reason, there have been some variability and inconsistency in interpreting the IR scans of concrete admixtures which made it difficult to establish acceptability criteria.

Taylor and Jones (2001) and Brown (2006) assert this was, in part, because there was a degree of inconsistency in interpreting and applying the holistic band scales.

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Although several investigators have disseminated structured criteria and visual inspection aids or strategies, inconsistencies in interpreting graphed data continue to exist even for individuals considered to be experts at interpreting SCED graphs.

Inconsistencies in interpreting linguistic and cultural differences were clarified among study team members throughout the data analysis process.

However, a careful analysis of the data revealed several inconsistencies that warrant caution in interpreting the weighted mean effect size of 0.42 (Fig.  4, Table  2).

These inconsistencies have compounded the difficulties in interpreting statistics on maternal mortality and in part led to the development of the WHO application of ICD-10 to deaths during pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium: ICD-MM [ 45].

Overall inconsistency between DTCA data sources creates barriers in interpreting just how much spending is involved in pharmaceutical eDTCA marketing and makes policy analysis and public policy formulation all the more challenging.

In interpreting our results, we note the FMS cohort's inconsistency with Hardy Weinberg equilibrium.

Inconsistencies across states, resulting from conflicting evidence (12, 13 ), present a challenge in interpreting data on the national level.

In interpreting our results, one should be aware that there are considerable inconsistencies in the literature regarding characteristics of CAM users [ 41].

There is need to be cautious in interpreting the potential benefit of decision aids in routine practice in pregnancy due to the limitations of the small number of randomised controlled trials and the inconsistencies in their results.

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