Sentence examples for it inconsistency from inspiring English sources

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Fabric makers call it inconsistency, and they don't like it.

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He criticized it for its inconsistency with the budget timetable and its overly broad mandate and said it was "stunning in its limited composition".

But head teachers warned that when it came to inconsistency it was Ofsted that needed to get "its own house in order".

"Forget the injuries — it's inconsistency".

Mr. Kormakur's need to make the picture fuller drowns it with inconsistency.

The problem with Google's open approach, of course, is that it breeds inconsistency and chaos.

The divergence between subjective and objective social positions, or, as Hodge and Treiman (1968) called it, "status inconsistency," is well-known but not well-understood in the literature.

The main advantage of the developed model is that it copes inconsistency caused by both, different types of fuzzy numbers and normalization methods.

More often than not, it masks inconsistency, rootlessness and raw ambition.

In others, it reflects inconsistency and perhaps a lack of clarity and even mistaken approaches.

The pooled IOP and risk of tube complications were identified significant heterogeneity; therefore we graded it as "inconsistency".

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