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in·con·sist·ent [ˌɪnkənˈsɪstənt] ADJ

1. inconsistent (lacking agreement):

inconsistent
inconsistent

2. inconsistent (unsteady):

inconsistent
inconsistent

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That obligation is not inconsistent with the nature of a contract of service.
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International measurements of promiscuity are inconsistent from study to study, varying by the methodology used.
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Their verdicts were widely perceived as unjust and inconsistent.
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If the observations were inconsistent with his theories, it would be the observations that were at fault. 2.
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Unfortunately the various statements in the books seem to be inconsistent.
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Differences between these regulatory systems mean that national transport operators can face inconsistent regulations, creating unnecessary inefficiency and cost.
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This would leave the banking application in an inconsistent state.
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They display an overall inconsistent form of behavior.
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City ended the 196364 season in 11th place, having been inconsistent all season.
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In those studies showing a protective effect, the data are inconsistent.
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