Similar words: consistency, consistent, consistently, insistence, consist, consist in, consist of, insistently. Meaning: [‚ɪnkən'sɪstənsɪ] n. 1. the relation between propositions that cannot both be true at the same time 2. the quality of being inconsistent and lacking a harmonious uniformity among things or parts.
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31 Ironically, the visionary leader who, through similar inconsistency, is labelled a good actor, risks losing credibility.
32 Outside, the crickets chirped monotonously, with a Webern-like inconsistency yet precision of rhythm.
33 Thirdly, specific dictionaries are less reliable due to their inconsistency.
33 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
34 Sometimes, register inconsistency produces unintended pastiche and humour, in the same way that direct imitation of published styles can.
35 One vexing problem is the inconsistency of the red tape that ensnares businessmen when they try to do practically anything.
36 Laxness or inconsistency by the parents in toilet training needs to be understood and discussed with them.
37 His record appeared flawless, yet there was an inconsistency which grated harshly, leaving room for a lot of speculation.
38 He saw no inconsistency between disfranchisement techniques and the Fifteenth Amendment.
39 Mr Orton infers there is an inconsistency in my contention that, with proportional representation, Labour could achieve power.
40 The chances are that he will see his inconsistency and revise his moral views, either exonerating Smith or condemning himself.
41 First, there is direct inconsistency in the sense that compliance with one would necessarily constitute breach of the other.
42 Kim denied charges of inconsistency, and characterized the dispute as a further attempt to discredit him.
43 Justice Anthony M.. Kennedy jumped in and attacked Davis at one point for the inconsistency of his rhetoric and logic.
44 The men are recalled with a deliberate and puzzling emotional inconsistency.
45 Is this a pedantic inconsistency(sentencedict.com), or does it reflect something more consequential?
46 Armstrong also expressed his worry over the inconsistency between benzene-diazo-chloride and benzene-azo-benzene, both with two nitrogen atoms.
47 It's crazy and just shows the inconsistency of refereeing.
48 His inconsistency resulted in the demoralization of his staff.
49 Did the gendarmerie say anything about this inconsistency?
50 There was a risk of inconsistency of protection policy.
51 The local security authority database contains an internal inconsistency.
52 Any provision in supplementary documents in discrepancy, ambiguity or inconsistency with that in the text and appendices of the contract shall be null and void and shall have no effect.
53 In his new book, The Mystery Of The Last Supper, the metallurgist and materials scientist uses Biblical, historical and astronomical research to address the fundamental inconsistency about the event.
54 Likewise, there is a period of time when your configuration image is not consistent and any snapshot taken during the time of inconsistency will not be useful to you in your disaster center.
55 Pud . That he has changed his mind and expects to be taunted for his inconsistency.
56 Forearm and wrist movement is usually the biggest cause of inconsistency.
57 The report accuses the judicial system of inconsistency and partiality.
58 Fixed an inconsistency in the state entry sequence when a state in an orthogonal region is the target of a transition originating outside its direct outer state.
59 To avoid this programming inconsistency, V2.0 of the Eclipse JDT includes an Externalize Strings wizard to help centralize message retrieval and parameter substitution.
60 Indeed, I believe that a proper understanding of this paradox can lead to the salvation of millions who now perceive no inconsistency in such congeniality.
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