Sentence examples for seeming inconsistencies from inspiring English sources

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There are seeming inconsistencies in there, though, about the relationship between running and writing.

His low-profile manner and seeming inconsistencies led some party officials to label him as an eccentric, Walter Mitty character.

Annas's book makes a decent stab at explaining some things, like his notorious ideas about forms, and pointing out the seeming inconsistencies across the various dialogues.

Ms. Tomczak's eldest daughter, Kim R. Davis, 49, who left the church as a teenager, struggled to make sense of the seeming inconsistencies, like how Witnesses could have transplants but not transfusions.

Still, at least one Republican has already begun calling for Jaczko's resignation, and Republicans in Congress are likely to use the IG's report -- and the seeming inconsistencies within it -- to renew debate over the fate of the Yucca Mountain facility.

Other seeming inconsistencies between our findings and previously published data might be explained by selection and ascertainment biases, racial and socioeconomic factors, variations in the circulating serotypes, and/or geographical differences.

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What endeared me to the novel is what another critic might object to: a seeming inconsistency.

Mr. Grucci defended his vote and played down the seeming inconsistency of the vote and his decision to join the caucus.

But, as governor, Mr. Paterson's seeming inconsistency has maddened the powerful Democratic Assembly leader Sheldon Silver, who has several times delivered public rebukes to the governor.

When New York City officials proposed on Monday to raise the minimum age to legally buy tobacco in the city to 21 from 18 — which would make it the highest of any major city in the United States — people across the country, commenting on news Web sites, were outraged by a seeming inconsistency.

Püthe et al. 2014 have noted a seeming inconsistency between their estimate of the Kakioka galvanic distortion tensor, obtained for a spherical model, and that reported by Love and Swidinsky (2014, eq. 29), obtained for a Cartesian half-space.

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