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noun
The state of being inconsistent
Exact(60)
This testimony was finally dismissed as inconclusive (largely owing to inconsistencies in timing).
Yet they've failed to effectively isolate China due to inconsistencies among America's regional allies and partners.
This leads to inconsistencies, as when we refer to "Chingford, Essex" in one story and "Chingford, east London" in another.
As expected, Cosby's defense lawyers pointed to inconsistencies and inaccuracies in Constand's past statements about the incident.
At times today, Mr. Cheney shot back by pointing to inconsistencies in Mr. Gore's own Congressional voting record.
It's a fake – at least according to the experts who are later consulted, who point to inconsistencies in the colouring.
Such overlaps can lead to inconsistencies.
These interrelations and overlaps can lead to inconsistencies.
For now, however, these varying rights lead to inconsistencies in terms of what's available.
Due to inconsistencies in the game physics of spike and flame grenades, both have been removed.
We attribute these glitches to inconsistencies in the equation of state in cells containing several species.
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