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Significant differences for the 5 variables in Table 3 were infrequent and inconsistent.
Data for overcrowding were the most difficult to obtain due to the infrequent and inconsistent methods used for its estimation.
Some differences in baseline patient variables related to treatment response were observed in individual studies, although these were infrequent and inconsistent.
Infrequent and inconsistent supply of electricity was named as a significant barrier for providing maternal health services at night by majority of service providers.
In particular, infrequent and inconsistent reporting of residual chlorine meant that we were not able to determine whether this was one of the main reasons piped supplies were less likely to be contaminated.
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But because of understaffing and a lack of sufficient resources, inspections are infrequent, inadequate, and inconsistent.
In practice, PPI-induced AIN is likely under- or mis-diagnosed due to low suspicion (infrequent occurrence, limited information dissemination) and inconsistent clinical presentation [ 12].
Inconsistent, infrequent and inadequate communication can lead to teams and groups feeling disengaged and unrepresented.
But he points out that the references to Hell in the New Testament are infrequent, inconsistent, and often ambiguous; it's never quite clear who's going, or for how long, or what happens there.
Lastly, governance is weak and inconsistent.
Consumer behavior is spotty and inconsistent".
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