inconsistent in the PONS Dictionary

inconsistent Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be inconsistent with sth

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Although commonly lymphoblast refers to a precursor cell in the maturation of leukocytes, the usage of this term is sometimes inconsistent.
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However, it was soon realized that they were inconsistent with the local conservation of energymomentum unless the universe had a constant density of massenergymomentum.
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Unfortunately the various statements in the books seem to be inconsistent.
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He confirmed that the findings, after two different drug testing facilities analyzed his urine sample, were inconsistent with human urine.
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However, his conclusions have been challenged by other researchers, who argue that birth order effects are weak and 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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There are many examples on which the thickness of the slip varies considerably or on which firing is inconsistent and very dark in patches.
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City ended the 196364 season in 11th place, having been inconsistent all season.
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The density will tend to infinity as "x" approaches the location parameter rendering estimates of the other parameters inconsistent.
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This promotes just decisions and avoids inconsistent and unauthorized application of law.
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