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"The data is really inconsistent when you break down the individual transaction reports," he said.
"My take is that the research about the relationship where stress causes infertility is really inconsistent," says Elisabeth Morray, PhD, a consulting psychologist for the Harvard Vanguard Center for Fertility and Reproductive Health in Boston.
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"At times I had spurts where I was really good, but I was really inconsistent," he said.
We have been really inconsistent over 12-18 months. 12-18 months
"He was really inconsistent," said Chavez of the lead official.
"The surf was typical Huntington Beach, fun, beachy, but then as the tide came in, the sets were really inconsistent and hard to find," Gilmore, 22, said.
Hershiser felt this was his worst outing of his six consecutive complete games saying: "It was the worst I've thrown in the last five or six starts,...I was really inconsistent.
A period of catch-up NGDP growth and inflation is really only inconsistent with a policy of steady opportunistic disinflation or, to the extent that the two are different, of central bank incompetence.
Golf is really an inconsistent sport". Matsuoka somehow makes it look easy.
"There was very little systematic research, and much of the research that existed was really a hodgepodge — scattered, inconsistent, and ambiguous," Theodore Millon, one of the members of the DSM-III task force, says.
"There was very little systematic research, and much of the research that existed was really a hodgepodge — scattered, inconsistent, and ambiguous," Theodore Millon, one of the members of the DSM III task force, says.
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