Sentence examples for persistent inconsistencies from inspiring English sources

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But she said that she and other jurors, who needed only 45 minutes to reach a verdict, were more influenced by what they felt to be insufficient evidence and persistent inconsistencies in the testimony of the officers.

Any disagreements will be resolved by discussion and consensus in consultation with the third author to resolve persistent inconsistencies.

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This study has demonstrated that there is persistent inconsistency in the definitions of key scientific terms within the ranks of science researchers and science educators.

With multiple FI-markers defining a chromosome print, inconsistencies were rescored and when persistent, the chromosome print was based on the most common genotype in the inconsistent individual.

The theory of properties of terms shows a radical inconsistency, which has been explained as "the persistent hesitation of medieval logicians between the domains of connotation (universals) and denotation (individuals)" (De Rijk 1982, pp. 167 168).

This inconsistency thus inhibits further analysis of the severity of persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn within the context of SSRI exposure as a risk factor.

During President Lula's recent visit to the UN human rights council it called on his government "to review and resolve any inconsistencies in the positions it has adopted in regard to the severe and persistent cases of abuses and violations of human rights in specific countries".

Considering these inconsistencies, we hypothesized that adverse metabolic effects due to POPs may occur more at low but persistent exposures rather than at high exposures, for example, if the adverse effects were caused by endocrine disruption (Lee et al. 2006a).

Such contaminants include methyl mercury, polychlorinated biphenyls, and persistent organic pollutants, which may be present to varying extents in different geographic locations (23) and may help to explain the inconsistencies reported in the association between fatty fish and T2D.

ADJECTIVE Persistent.

Persistent poverty.

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