Sentence examples for inconsistent consequences from inspiring English sources

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Lack of, or inconsistent consequences for smoking, was reported by smokers in this study.

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In his haste to demonise Corbyn, he throws out a whole catalogue of inconsistent negative consequences.

Many new-generation AEDs have not been approved for monotherapy, causing drug labelling and real-world use to be increasingly inconsistent, with negative consequences for patients.

As a consequence, inconsistent regulations and contextless expression changes are reported and, thus, the biological interpretation of the result is impeded.

However, in spite of extensive investigation of an effect of diet, especially of vegetables and fruits in the development of cancer, they are currently considered only as possibly or probably preventive [ 9]. Results are somewhat inconsistent, as a consequence of different study designs used and different end points considered [ 9– 18].

This could be done all too easily, even in cases where observations were at first inconsistent with the deduced consequences of the theory, for example by introducing auxiliary hypotheses designed explicitly to save the theory, so-called ad hoc modifications.

The GAO says that Treasury's lack of clear consequences "risks inconsistent treatment of servicer noncompliance and lacks transparency with respect to the severity of the steps it will take for specific types of noncompliance".

Possible consequences are an inconsistent message duplication or an inconsistent message ordering.

"The consequence of inconsistent state-level regulation is an epidemic of animal doping that has led to countless euthanizations of helpless horses and the injury and death of their riders," Mr. Udall said.

Partly as a consequence of inconsistent scientific advice, H5N1 virus outbreaks in poultry are not always stamped out with a sense of urgency for human health (2).

Results of these analyses have been inconsistent, likely as a consequence of small sample sizes and variable methodologies.

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