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With W coating layer, the NCM 523 gives remarkable improvement in the long-term capacity retention in the half-cell testing, which is sharply inconsistent with the result from the full-battery tests, indicating a contradiction between the half-cell and full-battery tests in some case.
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Gilmore said industry claims that the use of illicit cigarettes in the UK was sharply increasing were "wholly inconsistent" with historical trends and recent independent data.
Consumer advocates have sharply criticized the industry for inconsistent fee disclosures and the lack of standard protections around stolen or lost cards.
The sharply critical task force report, issued last September, argued that such deportations were inconsistent with the department's stated priorities of removing foreigners with serious criminal records.
"However the inconsistent and unpredictable government policy it has faced, now combined with sharply rising costs and a sudden drop in oil price, has dealt a blow which is doing real and potentially long-lasting damage.
Reed, an often inconsistent film-maker, handles the brutal mechanics of the plot superbly, with the marbled interiors of the embassy contrasting sharply with his almost neo-realist outdoor shots of postwar London.
SERVICE -- Inconsistent.
Inconsistent, too.
Weaknesses: Inconsistent.
This is inconsistent.
An inconsistent offensive line.
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