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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be less consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing variability or unpredictability in behavior, performance, or results. Example: "The team's performance seems to be less consistent this season compared to last year."
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However, both the significance and the increase with grade level of decomposed parallel processing were observed to be less consistent than expected.
Consequently feeding higher levels of flax for shorter periods vs. lower levels for longer periods appears to be more efficient at increasing n-3 fatty acids in pig backfat, but increases appeared to be less consistent.
These respondents are likely to be less consistent in their responses over time and this variation can show up as large or significant standard deviations around mean parameter estimates [50].
In addition, playing position and weight, as well as education and race, appeared to be consistent indicators of mortality risk, whereas other mechanisms such as handedness, precocity, and names and initials appeared to be less consistent and/or examined.
Also, shape and motion descriptors such as HOG [9], HOF [5, 6], and MBH [7, 8] becomes less discriminative when the quality of video deteriorates; noisy image pixels can cause gradient and orientation information to be less consistent across action samples of the similar class.
BIAB turned out to be less consistent than promised, robot precision notwithstanding.
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Lack of uniformity on the part of gallery owners may lead to artists being less consistent.
Moreover, we restricted the inter-hospital analysis to the financial year 2008/09, the latest available, excluding the first two years of available scanning data (since the introduction of these procedure codes) in which coding is likely to have been less consistent.
Differences in cardiovascular reactivity to stress are less consistent, with some studies reporting a blunted response (10,16) but others an enhanced cardiovascular response to stress (3).
Although three case-control studies reported an inverse relation between circulating 25(OH D and breast cancer risk [ 8- 10], results from three nested case-control studies where blood was collected prior to diagnosis were less consistent [ 11- 13].
For iAs in soil, the correlations to urinary arsenic are less consistent; very high levels of iAs are generally necessary for a positive correlation to urinary arsenic (Valberg et al. 1997).
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