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The phrase "inconsistent tendency" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a behavior or pattern that is not consistent or reliable. You can use it in a variety of contexts, such as: - Despite her strong work ethic, Susan had an inconsistent tendency to miss deadlines. - The stock market showed an inconsistent tendency over the past month, with no clear trend in either direction. - The team's inconsistent tendency to perform well in the first half but poorly in the second half ultimately cost them the championship. - The novel's protagonist displays an inconsistent tendency towards moral behavior, making him a complex and unpredictable character.
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However, the nodal distance exhibits only a small change, with inconsistent tendency: in some cases there has been a slight improvement, whereas others exhibit minor increase of the resulting discrepancy.
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The application of TSI to oxygenated fuels leads to sooting tendencies inconsistent with those reported in the literature.
Much suggestive evidence indicates that many job seekers may have time inconsistent preferences and tendencies to procrastinate in job search efforts (Della Vigna and Paserman [2005]; Paserman [2008]).
Sprawling, inconsistent and with the tendency to make its creator look like a plonker, Kayne's seventh album still had high points that only he could reach.
Early molybdenum steel alloys showed great promise in their increased hardness, but efforts to manufacture them on a large scale were hampered by inconsistent results and a tendency toward brittleness and recrystallization.
Prior to the era of modern economic globalization, countries tended to favour the protection of domestic agricultural markets, a tendency clearly inconsistent with the economic efficiency envisioned by the theory of comparative advantage.
on Sunday struggled to defend presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump's inconsistent policy proposals and his tendency to eschew facts, claiming that the real estate mogul is "evolving" on the issues.
Using native Danes as the reference category, results were more inconsistent; however, we observed a tendency of high CVD incidence among immigrants with a long duration of residence.
Even before hearing of the allegations that Mr. Strong's had traded in and out of Strong's funds, Mr. Phillips said, he thought the comment was inconsistent with Mr. Strong's own tendency to be an active trader.
However, the ubiquity of inconsistencies must be kept in mind it is only those eyewitnesses who exhibit a tendency for excessive amounts of inconsistent recall who should be regarded with suspicion.
26 28 Studies that analysed differences in mortality risks according to sex showed inconsistent results, although there is a general tendency towards higher mortality risks in male patients.
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