0 If a reason, idea, opinion, etc. is inconsistent, different parts of it do not agree, or it does not agree with something else:
1 not staying the same in behaviour or quality:
The teacher said that Alex's schoolwork was very inconsistent.
Problems arise if the parents' approach to discipline is inconsistent.
2 (of an argument or opinion) containing elements that are opposed and do not match, so that it is difficult to imagine how both can be true:
The discussion of these problems either seems to accept inconsistent results at face value, or favours radiocarbon ages over other information.
They suggested that the timing of the assessments, co-occurring risk factors, and maternal behavior may have accounted for inconsistent findings.
Direct contrasts between the two pression are inconsistent.
In the time pressured world of designing, even partial and inconsistent designs find value as launching points into unexplored parts of the space.
As a consequence, the search procedure backtracks to the previous search state and thus removes the inconsistent constraint.
After all the cases have been conver ted using linguistic terms, some inconsistent cases can be removed.
The systems can suggest minimal set of inconsistent constraints that result in that all constraints cannot be satisfied simultaneously.!
A level 4 explanation was one in which the participant distorted the story to make sense with the contextually inconsistent meaning of the key word.
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不一致的, 不協調的, 易變的…
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不一致的, 不协调的, 易变的…
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inconstante, incongruente, inconsistente [masculine-feminine]…
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incoerente, inconstante…
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一貫性のない…
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tutarsız, istikrarsız, dakikası dakikasına uymayan…
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inégal/-ale, incohérent/-ente, incompatible…
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inconstant, incongruent…
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