Sentence examples for technically inconsistent from inspiring English sources

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"The figures underwent a methodological modification in 2007...The criticism that The Economist makes is that it is technically inconsistent to compare figures derived using different methodologies.

Gary Hufbauer, of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, points out that many aspects of American labour law are technically inconsistent with ILO standards.

Though not technically inconsistent with her 2009 assertion that "freedom means freedom for everybody and this is an issue that states have to decide for themselves," the new emphasis on her personal opposition added a dollop of family betrayal to the too-abrupt reinvention.

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Nevertheless, to characterize the results of such studies as "inconsistent," while technically accurate, is to fail to understand the role of statistical power.

Although not technically national standards, they are ardently backed by the Obama administration and education officials who contend that outdated and inconsistent guidelines leave students ill prepared for college and the work force.

Technically, yes.

"Technically easy.

Technically, no.

SERVICE -- Inconsistent.

Inconsistent, too.

Weaknesses: Inconsistent.

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