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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A succession of injuries produced an inconsistent season for one of our best players.
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People feel threatened when decision-making is inconsistent and arbitrary.
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Students are rightfully upset by the college's inconsistent grading policy.
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The team's performance has been extremely inconsistent this season.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Alarmingly, the character and quality of these early childhood programs is very inconsistent .
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Besides, there is nothing inconsistent with free will or even chastity in this view of life.
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Is simplification as a pedagogic strategy inconsistent with the principles of a communicative approach to language teaching?
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It often seems to be supposed that a concern for grammar is inconsistent with the principles of communicative language teaching.
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People feel threatened when decision-making is inconsistent and arbitrary.
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The main criticism of the argument from analogy is that these two assumptions are inconsistent .
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This prevents individual funds adopting financing policies which may be inconsistent or dysfunctional for the authority as a whole.
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Very inconsistent , much having to do with poor communication between coach and players.