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This was likely due to insufficient funding, largely inaccessible free-roaming dog populations with high turnover, limited availability of long-lasting dog vaccines (and means to identify vaccinated dogs), and inconsistent cold chains.
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At first, it's not clear why (the early chapters are told from James's point of view), and so we share his bemusement – and occasional anger – at her often cold and inconsistent behaviour.
On offense, we were inconsistent and hot and cold all night.
Of the principals, Hildegard Behrens as Brunnhilde was announced as suffering from a cold, and she has an inconsistent, patched-together dramatic soprano anyhow.
An audiotape revealing O'Keefe screaming in terror is inconsistent with the supposed picture ofa cop cold-bloodedly shooting an innocent youth in the back.
Absence of the AFGP genotype in the cold-adapted NEAC_001 would seem inconsistent with its frigid Arctic habitats.
Dietary supplements have been suggested in the prevention of the common cold, but previous investigations have been inconsistent.
SPCS was correlated with clinical pain (mean r 0.08) and cold pressor pain (mean r 0.37), again with inconsistent degrees of significance.
Now, after an inconsistent regular season, Vinatieri, kicking a ball made heavier by the cold, assured that the Patriots will be host to either the Indianapolis Colts or the Kansas City Chiefs next Sunday.
Because cold fusion, if real, cannot be explained by current theories, the inconsistent results convinced most scientists that it had not occurred.
That confusion is magnified because many people, including our policy leaders, have misled us by suggesting that a cold snap in Cleveland, or snow in Washington DC, is somehow inconsistent with the long-term trend of global warming.
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