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In the course of what appeared inconsequent conversation, he discovered many things.
Could there be two more inconsequent propositions?
Every scientific fact which indicates that fluoridation is a risky procedure is either ignored or else is brushed aside for plausible, but inconsequent, reasons.
I apologise for the somewhat inconsequent nature of these few remarks.
It seems an inconsequent thing unrelated to the problems of health that we have been considering.
This is rather an inconsequent catalogue of subjects, but in the circumstances that is unavoidable.
It is an attempt to bring together the protection of wild plants and wild animals—two entirely irrelevant and inconsequent species.
These were a magnificently inconsequent collection of objections to that new proposal.
He was a little inconsequent in that part of his remarks.