It was unfair for the Secretary of State to treat the other applicants inconsistently. |
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She claimed that the two countries are both guilty of using human rights arguments inconsistently. |
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Doctors might be acting inconsistently with directives from the World Medical Association when it comes to the treatment of hunger strikers. |
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He claims he was treated unfairly and inconsistently with the way in which other people have been treated. |
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The survey found that 80 per cent of websites perform inconsistently, with widely varying response times, timeouts and errors. |
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The bank is not accountable if it failed to appreciate, albeit negligently, that it was acting inconsistently with the trust or fiduciary duty. |
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By doing so, they acted inconsistently with Article II of the Constitution. |
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One hundred twenty-five surveys were incompletely or inconsistently filled out and were excluded from the current analysis. |
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Both use terms and dating criteria inconsistently and contain inaccuracies or out-of-date information that will confuse the general reader. |
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However inconsistently and disingenuously, he claimed to speak on behalf of the working people. |
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The film seems to meander, and Irena starts to behave inconsistently from scene to scene. |
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Often details have been recorded inconsistently, incorrectly or extremely imaginatively. |
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Educational services were inconsistently available to the Paiutes on the various reservations and colonies. |
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Patients don't like to admit they can't afford their meds, or are taking them inconsistently. |
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Problems and ill-feeling frequently arise when good policies are inconsistently applied by managers. |
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Other mature modifications, such as change in the shape of the peristome, are also inconsistently observed in Paleozoic ammonoids. |
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However, homework is often insufficiently linked to classwork and is set inconsistently across classes. |
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It must be conceded that not every witness who testifies inconsistently with an earlier statement can properly be regarded as hostile. |
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On a daily basis, however, the Navajo language continues to be used inconsistently in schools and the workplace. |
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The leader fails to supervise subordinates applicably. The leader inconsistently recruits, trains, supports, or retains highly competent personnel. |
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Novak may have acted unpatriotically but not inconsistently. |
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But, rather inconsistently, many jurists asserted that after consultation the ruler must follow the opinion that is most consistent with the consensus of jurists. |
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In general, extralimital records are very inconsistently presented. |
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This view, known as Occasionalism, hesitantly and inconsistently applied by Descartes, was more completely developed by Malebranche. |
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They are, though, agreed on one thing: the rules are an inconsistently applied mess. |
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The protagonists are all referred to locally by single-name tags, chosen, at first sight, inconsistently. |
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Up until now, pretrial custody rules have been confusing and quite frankly, inconsistently applied. |
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It is important to note that the 'severe' component of the definition criterion has been interpreted inconsistently. |
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For the other case studies, reach appeared to be defined broadly, measured inconsistently across projects, or not addressed. |
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We also found that compliance checklists are used inconsistently by staff and are not reviewed by a peer or supervisor. |
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Europe is laboriously and extremely inconsistently shaking off her lethargic attitude to the horrors taking place in Chechnya. |
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None of these various usages have yet been able to clarify the meaning of the term, which is often used inconsistently. |
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Among them is the question of work performed in the home, which the paper notes is dealt with inconsistently under the Act. |
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The need for independent updates that can be inconsistently applied is eliminated. |
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These are presently being managed inconsistently, without the benefit of a standard. |
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Consequently, there is a risk that similar inmate problems are being handled inconsistently. |
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The main problem at present is that it is being applied inconsistently, especially in cross-border cooperation between individual Member States. |
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The delay stemmed in part from federal officials inconsistently applying program criteria to the project. |
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Therefore, the best value for money evaluation method may have been used inconsistently for request for proposal solicitations. |
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In traditional language, fiduciaries must make full disclosure and obtain the informed consent of their beneficiaries to their acting inconsistently with their duties. |
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This is an issue, which has come up before, but has been inconsistently applied to individuals depending on the personal whims and fancies of Board officials. |
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Corticosteroids continue to be used widely, albeit inconsistently. |
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Despite their lead, the team played inconsistently in the first half. |
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Then, once again inconsistently, Ernie undermines his own argument. |
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It is true that, like other white egalitarians of his day, he inconsistently clutched at old hierarchical distinctions between savagery and civilization. |
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They behave inconsistently with their attitudes but in an unexpected way. |
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It was not unknown for the die to be imperfect because the design drawing had been interpreted incorrectly, or inconsistently in relation to the stitching pattern. |
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Such a view would threaten affirmative action, an institution prized by leftists, and treated inconsistently by a court that is as divided as public opinion is on the subject. |
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Yet, inconsistently but fortunately, Kant does repeatedly refer, in the Critique of Judgment, to a trans-phenomenal realm. |
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Because there are so many rules, they are expensive to administer and often applied inconsistently from one caseworker to another, even within the same office. |
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The terminology used to describe varieties of spoken Nahuatl is inconsistently applied. |
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In the first printing, the device of having different type faces to show supplied words was used sparsely and inconsistently. |
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This informal survey indicated that brake freeze-up risk management strategies employed in the industry are mostly undocumented and are inconsistently applied from one operator to another. |
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Restrictions are often applied inconsistently, creating unpredictability in the implementation of activities and crippling the flow of humanitarian aid. |
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However, since there are no specific guidelines governing the use of funds, these enquiries may be responded to inconsistently across the regions. |
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Non-legal documents such as policy statements, intergovernmental agreements and memoranda of understanding are used inconsistently to formalize the terms of intergovernmental collaboration. |
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Figures suggest that some of the data have been inconsistently reported. |
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Problems encountered include small numbers of subjects or exposed cases, unrepresentativeness of the studied populations, inconsistently defined outcomes, and heterogeneous methods of exposure assessment. |
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The report concludes that US laws deny access and discriminate against foreign suppliers of gambling and betting services inconsistently with US WTO obligations. |
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That ban remains on the books, though it is inconsistently enforced. |
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We have a situation right now where recovery teams exist inconsistently. |
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It was a response to Richards' criticism of his deteriorating form after he had scored only 51 runs and kept wicket inconsistently in the first two Tests. |
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Broadening affected Standard English extremely inconsistently. |
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The economic loss rule is highly confusing and inconsistently applied. |
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This is applied inconsistently across crimes and regions, frequently incorrectly, and sometimes due to pressure from performance and other factors. |
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