Synonym: illogical, invalid, senseless, unreasonable. Antonym: consistent. Similar words: inconsistency, consistent, consistently, consistency, insistently, consist, insistence, consist of. Meaning: [‚ɪŋkəsɪstənt] adj. 1. displaying a lack of consistency 2. not capable of being made consistent or harmonious 3. not in agreement.
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61. Is simplification as a pedagogic strategy inconsistent with the principles of a communicative approach to language teaching?
62. Very inconsistent, much having to do with poor communication between coach and players.
63. He ruled it would be inconsistent to consider the arson charge.
64. On the face of it, the absence of joint obligations of payment was inconsistent with the existence of a joint tenancy.
65. Warren's conservative views seem inconsistent with his upbringing in a poor neighborhood.
66. The G.L.C. could not use its grant making powers to achieve a social policy which was inconsistent with these obligations.
67. The inconsistent level of Anderson's politeness here reflects Anderson's awareness of his greater power in the speech situation.
68. A succession of injuries produced an inconsistent season for one of our best players.
69. It often seems to be supposed that a concern for grammar is inconsistent with the principles of communicative language teaching.
70. Personality disorder. - Data on the incidence and prevalence of personality disorders in anorexia nervosa are inconsistent.
71. Or words are preserved, perhaps through some occupational perversity, that mix totally inconsistent meanings.
72. Judicial notions of justice must generally give way to those expressed by Parliament where they are inconsistent.
73. For her, believing in God is not inconsistent with marveling at scientific discoveries.
74. Again, the level of risk implied by this explanation seems inconsistent with the dosimetry and previous estimates of genetic risk.
75. Why is the Minister so inconsistent in his approach to animal welfare?
76. Thus, it is not necessarily inconsistent to observe what seems to be impulsive behavior after the will is present.
77. Such low inclinations are inconsistent with attempts to simulate the treefall pattern at the Tunguska site.
78. Policy was inconsistent in Missouri and Kentucky; some commanders permitted fugitive slaves to remain within their lines and others excluded them.
79. Alarmingly, the character and quality of these early childhood programs is very inconsistent.
80. The characterization is wildly inconsistent. Outside the courtroom, Kevin is a tongue-tied lunkhead.
81. Most people would agree though that there is evidence clearly inconsistent with some aspects of the public interest view.
82. He never had a chance to explain how nationalism might have felt inconsistent with his faith.
83. The court concluded that it would be inconsistent with these purposes for it to confer tenure status on a teacher.
84. The most probable to go is William VanLandingham, who has been so inconsistent with the Giants.
85. A fifth mistaken approach is the facile assertion that opponents are being inconsistent.
86. Inconsistent State practice would only defeat the entire purpose of the convention for a stable regime.
87. This seems inconsistent with the practice of producing a consolidated balance sheet.
88. Upon further questioning,(www.Sentencedict.com) the witnesses gave inconsistent and sometimes contradictory answers.
89. It's up to the organic farmers to sort out the inconsistent supply complaint.
90. With hindsight this explanatory framework often seems inadequate, inappropriate, and inconsistent.
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