Sentence examples for tends to be inconsistent from inspiring English sources

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Engagement in HIV care, including attendance at scheduled clinic appointments and adherence to antiretroviral therapy tends to be inconsistent during the re-entry period, leading to frequent lapses in treatment and virologic failure (Baillargeon et al., 2009; Meyer et al., 2014a; Springer et al., 2004).

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The second reason is that companies tend to be inconsistent in their behaviour.

But, as Swerdloff's panel discovered, the results tend to be inconsistent.

However, for the most part, the variables for which results have tended to be inconsistent are those that are difficult to measure.

Mainstream home-improvement stores like Lowe's and Home Depot usually stock a selection of sustainable, green and energy-conscious products, but their offerings tend to be inconsistent, anemic and poorly organized.

It is known that the mechanical properties of these concrete products tend to be inconsistent, which is understandable in view of the range of mix designs as well as the variety of materials and compaction methods that were adopted in the production.

The input parameters used to evaluate wellbore stability are derived from data that tend to be inconsistent.

Fees charged to remit funds tend to be inconsistent and exploitive, ranging anywhere from 5-285-28percentpending on the city/country pairing.

The few rules that permissive parents do set tend to be inconsistent.

The details of Angelou's life described in her seven autobiographies and in numerous interviews, speeches, and articles tended to be inconsistent.

Most of the genes encoding these signals have been proposed as obesity susceptibility genes [3], [4], although findings tend to be inconsistent [3].

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