Sentence examples for is quite inconsistent from inspiring English sources

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The Old Prussian orthography is almost wholly based on the German orthography of that time and is quite inconsistent.

It seems to me that this statutory language is quite inconsistent with the Court's view that the trustees are essentially fungible once they have been appointed.

"Essex batted well to start but I think the pitch is quite inconsistent.

"They batted well to start but I think the pitch is quite inconsistent.

English is an alphabetic language with a deep orthography in that the grapheme-phoneme correspondence in English is quite inconsistent (Georgiou et al., 2008; Ziegler & Goswami, 2005).

This is quite inconsistent with the earlier date Bede gives for Eadbald's acceptance of Christianity, and it has been suggested in Bede's defence that Æthelburg married Edwin substantially earlier and stayed in Kent until 625 before travelling to Rome, and that the letter was written while she was in Kent.

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"It was an order that was quite inconsistent with earlier decisions.

Farnsworth has always been a strikeout pitcher, but his career has actually been quite inconsistent; he has never had consecutive seasons with an E.R.A. under 4.00.

Hare told a press conference: "It's pretty clear that the coal plans that some countries have are quite inconsistent with the Paris agreement".

"When you give kids complicated tasks to do, performance tends to be quite inconsistent from one task to the next," Dr. Koretz said.

"If the bag was still there, it's quite inconsistent with a horrible storm," said Mr. Leonard, who added that readers grow irritated with him when he insists that his boat did not sink.

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