Sentence examples for success inconsistent from inspiring English sources

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While, these investigations have been partially extended to adolescents with success, inconsistent training effects on anxious mood-states have been found.

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Moreover, the measures of "success" are inconsistent.

But they represent organizations with more of a history of success, however inconsistent.

Sagebrush restoration success is inconsistent, with a high rate of seeding failures, particularly at lower elevations.

The results are consistent with our earlier finding that sociality did not contribute to calving success, but inconsistent with the finding that females in shallow water had higher success than those in deep.

But their on-track success has been inconsistent.

Patients over BMI 32 kg/m2 are excluded from HGNS as success rates become inconsistent.

Though he had much success, he remained inconsistent, playing "the role Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde personified" – in 17 of his starts, he allowed two or fewer earned runs, and posted a combined 1.73 ERA in those starts, while in the eight starts during which he surrendered more than two earned runs, he posted a 10.40 ERA.

Investigation into vaccination of chickens provided evidence of inconsistent success in reducing Campylobacter (Hermans et al., 2011).

Published data of randomised controlled trials of private health insurers and in community health settings show only limited and inconsistent success regarding surrogate measures.

Canada has had positive though inconsistent success with expanding the traditional EIA approach to include explicit discussions of health determinants (McCaig 2005; Noble and Bronson 2005).

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