Aún no tenemos significados para "often contradictory".
1Worse still, the commissions under which both held office were often contradictory.
2Their explanations, though sometimes plausible, are often contradictory, and not unfrequently absurd.
3Meanwhile, the current patchwork of often contradictory national regulations needs streamlining.
4In others the estimate and the sensation are constantly unequal, and often contradictory.
5In doing so, it described many, varying and often contradictory aims.
6Lynn talks to Ella about the often contradictory scene in Iran.
7Moods are transient, sometimes mercurial, often contradictory, even for editorial writers.
8Chairing a public body involves complex and often contradictory pressures.
9The tales he told about his past were legion, highly colored and often contradictory.
10Throughout this day reports often contradictory and conflicting reached me.
11Of course, the sheer amount of health information can seem overwhelming - and often contradictory.
12However, studies testing this hypothesis have yielded inconsistent and often contradictory results, especially for LTD.
13The information at France's disposal, which came from Afghan sources, was often contradictory, he said.
14Reports on Camara's health are vague and often contradictory.
15They were ancient and unpredictable, but they provided her with valuable, yet often contradictory, advice.
16So much often contradictory advice can cancel itself out.
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