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Meanings of
inconsistently
in English
Without showing consistency.
consistently
Antonyms
Examples for "
consistently
"
consistently
Examples for "
consistently
"
1
He said all the new cases were
consistently
positive after repeated tests.
2
Mr Key said the Iraqi forces must act
consistently
with the law.
3
Are different styles used
consistently
to get across different kinds of information?
4
They have
consistently
advised that the risk remains very low,'' he said.
5
Three areas of focus,
consistently
given our best efforts, prayers, and ideas.
Usage of
inconsistently
in English
1
The system was refined over time, but the scores were used
inconsistently
.
2
Rates and definitions of baseline HF and incident HF were
inconsistently
provided.
3
Ray was a freethinker, and
inconsistently
believed himself damned for being one.
4
For thou thinkest
inconsistently
,
now one thing, before another, another thing presently.
5
But don't tell me-I protested
inconsistently
,
as he opened his lips.
6
FEW people hate quite as viciously or as
inconsistently
as the Irish.
7
Health departments
inconsistently
provide partner notification services to persons with HIV.
8
And while great for preventing STIs, condoms are often used
inconsistently
.
9
Forest Service roads are often not included, and, if included, they're
inconsistently
identified.
10
Conclusion: Care of Wisconsin children with asthma
inconsistently
follows national guidelines.
11
However vague laws on women's dress and behaviour are implemented
inconsistently
.
12
Diabetes mellitus has been
inconsistently
associated with a reduced level of pulmonary function.
13
Alcohol intake has been
inconsistently
associated with lung function levels in cross-sectional studies.
14
Please note that hyphenation is treated
inconsistently
in the original document.
15
Background: Cytokine polymorphisms are
inconsistently
associated with transplant rejection and other adverse outcomes.
16
Some patients also take their PrEP
inconsistently
,
making it less effective.
Other examples for "inconsistently"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
inconsistently
Adverb
Frequent collocations
apply inconsistently
act inconsistently
use inconsistently
enter inconsistently
inconsistently enough
More collocations
Inconsistently
through the time
Inconsistently
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common