inconsistently in English

adverb

in an inconsistent manner, incongruously, incompatibly; changeably

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1. Amateurs show up inconsistently.

2. Worse, IFRS are inconsistently applied across Europe.

3. - Cumbersome and inconsistently-applied government regulations;

4. He acted inconsistently when he bought these stocks.

5. The base cases are then handled inconsistently by client code.

6. We were not supposed to trade markets inconsistently.

7. The light is being bent inconsistently, giving blurred images.

8. Critics say the ratings are too vague and are inconsistently applied.

9. He reflected hopefully and inconsistently, " Alexandra isn't much like other womenfolks. "

10. Inconsistently there are signs of respiratory embarrassment, skin lesions and lameness.

11. It could also be implemented inconsistently across different countries, disadvantaging American banks.

12. Synonyms for Confusingly include ambiguously, contradictorily, inconsistently, bafflingly, bewilderingly, complicatedly, misleadingly, perplexingly, puzzlingly and

13. Indirect administrative expenses (“management expenses”), are monitored, but administrative costs may be treated inconsistently.

14. Each aspect of students' culture of the university A in Innermongolia is developed inconsistently.

15. As with almost all cross-browser issues, these ready states are used somewhat inconsistently.

16. It is applied inconsistently, however, so a term like "200 Candlepower" may

17. Synonyms for Antagonistically include differently, contradictorily, contrastingly, diversely, erratically, idiosyncratically, inconsistently, unevenly, abnormally and

18. In the Puranic and the Epics literature, deity Brahma appears more often, but inconsistently.

19. 25 The applicant claims that during the administrative procedure the Commission acted improperly and inconsistently.

20. Antonyms for back to back include disconnectedly, interruptedly, irregularly, randomly, aimlessly, discontinuously, disjointedly, incongruously, inconsistently and

21. Shared Bonds cast by Sister of Pain applied inconsistently and is not able to be dispelled.

22. Many manufacturers did not follow the standard precisely, or inconsistently interpreted or completely ignored the references to EIA-4

23. Sound files, which come in a variety of formats, are handled differently and inconsistently by different browsers and on different computers.

24. Be aware that browsers implement standards inconsistently and make sure your site works reasonably well across all major browsers.

25. But be careful not to act inconsistently toward your friends and make them feel confused about your feelings for them.

26. Historical applications (that is, horribly outdated legacy code) sometimes refer to these directly, but produce errors during compilation because they're declared inconsistently.

27. Exceptions did exist, especially with alkali-hydrolyzable N, readily available P, readily available K, and micro-elements, which sometimes altered inconsistently with the above-said patterns.

28. The challenges of this technique are that it's often inconsistently applied among developers on a team, and that it can be easy to miss opportunities for refactoring.

29. An Ambivalent attachment style comes from a childhood in which love and affection are inconsistently given, based on factors the child does not understand

30. That "future" could be with the team or as part of a trade, and playing inconsistently does not help the Celtics in either scenario.

31. Latter-day Saints learned Indian languages, established trade relations, preached the gospel, and generally sought accommodation with Indians.24 This policy, however, emerged unevenly and was inconsistently applied.25

32. For about ten years , lots of Chinese legal teacher advocated importing case method in order to reform our legal education , but they understood it inconsistently .

33. The term is inconsistently used: some would argue it is interchangeable with health care informatics, while others use it in the narrower sense of healthcare practice using the Internet.

34. Various factors contribute to the high cost, such as cumbersome and inconsistently applied government regulations and major supply-demand imbalances in infrastructure provision, just to name a few.

35. Previous national guidelines and a Cochrane review have recommended Cemented fixation for arthroplasty to treat hip fractures in older patients, but data suggest that these guidelines are inconsistently followed in many parts of the world; the effects of that must be better characterized.

36. Elevation of segmented Basophils to more than 2-3% or 150/^1 is rare and, in accordance with their physiological role in the immune system regulation, is seen inconsistently in allergic reactions to food, drugs, or parasites (especially filariae and schistosomes), i.e., usually in conditions in which eosinophilia is

37. Elevation of segmented Basophils to more than 2-3% or 150/^1 is rare and, in accordance with their physiological role in the immune system regulation, is seen inconsistently in allergic reactions to food, drugs, or parasites (especially filariae and schistosomes), i.e., usually in conditions in which eosinophilia is also seen.

38. Further problems related to adjectival modifiers may particularly concern petrologists: (a) many modifiers remain formally undefined, so that there is no way of consistently distinguishing, say, ‘subcalcic augite’ from ‘augite’; (b) other modifiers are applied inconsistently in the report; (c) there is imbalance among modifiers: for example, aluminian applies to many more pyroxenes than titanian, even though the defined limits (>0,1 PFU) are the same.