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Inconsistently meaning
In an inconsistent manner.
Synonyms of Inconsistently
Example sentences (20)
And under the new contract, companies will have to be more transparent about streaming viewership numbers, which streaming giants like Netflix have often cherry-picked and reported inconsistently.
Beginning with a new backstory involving a broken home - and continuing with being relatively absent for the final two episodes, despite being one of the series' main protagonists - the character has been inconsistently developed.
Fixed an issue where the bonus Attack Speed and Critical Strike chance granted by the Nighthowler's Aspect was inconsistently applied for minions.
The judge also dealt with the inmates' claim that LASCO's policy was applied inconsistently, breaching Article 12 of the Constitution on equal protection before the law.
Digital health—collecting, sharing, and using information about our health to improve well-being or treat disease—was used inconsistently until the Coronavirus hit our shores.
Even when college systems do allow trans students to change their name, they inconsistently display them.
For example, the paper states “meat consumption is often inconsistently classified in research and national surveillance settings as well as across languages”.
She’s nearing the end of her allowable period for receiving unemployment benefits and said she frequently receives payments late or inconsistently.
The groups say the law is confusing and could be applied inconsistently during the coronavirus pandemic.
Crops like cabbage have been stunted or growing inconsistently in fields.
In terms of cinematography, Wang seems to favor the usage of slow-motion shots to portray the characters’ emotional expression, but this technique is sometimes misused or used inconsistently and thus it may confuse the viewers.
The rule at the heart of the disagreement — that Williams was being coached from the stands, a charge that her coach later admitted was accurate — was derided as outdated, inconsistently applied, and puzzling for fans and players.
And the law is applied inconsistently, with prosecutors in northeastern Lille pressing charges against anyone caught in possession of more than 20 grams of cannabis, while the threshold is generally 50 grams in Paris, the report adds.
Now this will open a can if worms of inconsistently with CARIFTA selection ….
The debate came after a report released last month found that a review carried out by the church into the scale of abuse had underestimated the figures and counted cases inconsistently.
The total population is unknown, data is difficult to collect, applied differently by region, and inconsistently funded.
Adopting section 2 of the Statute clarified that the Commonwealth parliament was able to legislate inconsistently with British legislation, adopting section 3 clarified that it could legislate with extraterritorial effect.
All three poets, for example, employed digamma inconsistently, sometimes allowing it to affect syllable length and meter, sometimes not.
COCPs have been somewhat inconsistently grouped into "generations" in the medical literature based on when they were introduced. citation Ten different progestins have been used in the COCs that have been sold in the United States.
However, quarterback John Elway played inconsistently during the regular season, throwing just as many interceptions as touchdowns (18) and recording only a 73.7 passer rating.