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The Court's taxpayer-standing cases involving Establishment Clause challenges to government expenditures are notoriously inconsistent because they have inconsistently described the relevant "injury in fact" that Article III requires.
Student learning may be inconsistent because of inherent variability in the ED.
Verification was inconsistent, because the supply of these antiscorbutics was often irregular, or the quality poor.
For most of the season, the bench has been inconsistent because of injuries.
"To me, it's been inconsistent because sometimes it's called a balk and sometimes it isn't.
Nevertheless it is inconsistent, because there is no possible situation in which it is true.
As he tracks the chronology, he can sometimes seem inconsistent, because he's gone back and forth about many things.
"The decision is inconsistent, because (BLANKED OUT) and other members of staff were carrying out the same illegal procedures".
The analysis of Kaiser Aetna v. United States, 444 U.S. 164 (1979), is not inconsistent, because it was affected by traditional doctrines regarding navigational servitudes.
On that Saturday, Nov. 9, 1974, the physicists figured out that the readings were inconsistent, because the energy of the earlier runs had not been set precisely.
In short, Thor was inconsistent — because, Ryan explained, the paths the electronic signals took from Katsuyama's desk to the various exchanges were inconsistent.
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