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inconsistent

[in-kuhn-sis-tuhnt] / ˌɪn kənˈsɪs tənt /


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"You cannot compare that with the game tonight when both teams want to press and play out from the back. If we're inconsistent, it's because we struggle with low blocks."

From BBC

NATO’s Article 1, for instance, makes it illegal for the U.S. to exercise the “threat or use of force in any manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“In contrast, L.A.’s General Plan is outdated and inconsistent,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

“But right now we’ve got a building that’s got like dramatic cost overruns and, you know, plans for the buildings that look inconsistent with the testimony.”

From Barron's

Abdelmassih has denied any wrongdoing, but Neirotti believes that issues of broken promises over money will continue to happen when there is inconsistent oversight.

From MarketWatch