One legal expert said Perkins seems to be inconsistent in deciding which battles to pick.
How could someone so great, able to summon the world with a brushstroke, be so inconsistent in style, and, on occasion, so awful?
What may be forgivable in today's hot spot (inconsistent food and service with attitude) becomes worthy of criticism in yesterday's.
It can also be connected to an external 5-volt Lithium-ion polymer battery for backup power, enabling use in areas where electricity can be inconsistent.
So I was impressed that she, you know, could hold two different ideas and recognize that they were inconsistent, but still be kind of processing that in her mind.
We must never again be in a position of rewarding people for making the bank money in a way which is unethical or inconsistent with our values.
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In addition, state and federal ADA regulations in California both have to be met and are often inconsistent.
And in February, the Church of England sold its shares in Vedanta, saying that to do otherwise would be inconsistent with its ethical investment policy.
That France should be considered a leader in regulation of technology is especially dubious given its inconsistent record in using unusual laws to overcome countervailing market forces in the name of meeting national objectives.
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Eliminating the bacteria has helped increase platelet count in some people, but the results for this therapy are inconsistent and need to be studied further.
He said current laws had resulted in "inconsistent, illogical and capricious" distinctions between types of events and regulation should be required only where it was needed to keep events safe.
"There's no question that it's inconsistent with what is happening in Europe and on domestic routes in the UK that there shouldn't be progressive liberalisation on services on the North Atlantic, " he said.
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