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Mr. Utaybi's file said had been carrying someone else's passport and made "inconsistent statements".
"He's made inconsistent calls, and frustration has mounted," said the staff assistant, who would not agree to be named.
They know he made inconsistent statements about his movements when he was first questioned in the case.
Krugman writes: **{:.break one} ** One of these years, and probably sooner than you think, the financial markets will look at the situation, and realize that the U.S. government has made inconsistent promises — promises of benefits to future retirees, repayment to those who buy its debt, and tax rates far below what is necessary to pay for all of it.
34 Limitations of Australian studies include likely under-diagnosis and under-reporting, limited data on prenatal alcohol exposure, variable data on which diagnoses were made, inconsistent use of diagnostic criteria and limited access to remote populations and therefore under-representation of this high-risk group.
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c. make inconsistent statements.
"But not if you make inconsistent claims".
"It must be very discouraging to have someone following you and making inconsistent demands.
History may be less admiring of his willingness to make inconsistent arguments and to lie with a straight face.
State juries, they warn, often make inconsistent decisions or may be influenced more by emotion than science.
The report also said that immigration officials had created tensions with local authorities by making inconsistent statements on whether states and cities were required to participate.
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