This means that the data from storm-to-storm, and region-to-region, may be inconsistent and needs to be corrected and normalized with present-day knowledge and standardized categories.
One legal expert said Perkins seems to be inconsistent in deciding which battles to pick.
Mark Duggan's injuries appeared to be inconsistent with the scenario described by the police officer who shot him, it was suggested to a pathologist at the Old Bailey.
While the Department of Labor guidance was consistent with existing precedent, it seems to be inconsistent with The WARN Act Guide for Employers, issued by the Department of Labor.
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.
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.
The latter is a gifted but extremely inconsistent powerhouse who seems to be perpetually hampered by injuries and who is difficult to fit into any side precisely because you don't know what you're going to get.
In addition, state and federal ADA regulations in California both have to be met and are often inconsistent.
But like the Ghailani verdict, the trial against Abu Ghaith might prove to be both unsatisfying and legally inconsistent.
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He wrote in the Washington Post, and he's talking about Republicans, we need to recognize that we aren't impressing anyone except maybe a small subset of our base when we see things that no one else sees and declare any fact that is inconsistent with a narrative we want to be wrong, manufactured or somehow previously unknown and explosive.
But the Supreme Court dashed that idea, summarily reversing the state court's decision without even bothering to hold any hearings about it. (The alternative, it has to be said, would have seemed deeply inconsistent.) The judgment was only a paragraph long, suggesting that Democratic hopes that the court will suddenly develop second thoughts on campaign finance are not grounded in the evidence.
How could someone so great, able to summon the world with a brushstroke, be so inconsistent in style, and, on occasion, so awful?
Among the red flags: statements with inconsistent account information, phone numbers that always seem to be busy, out-of-service or unanswered, and crooked or fuzzy logos.
Indeed, the ICC may very well have the last word, given that the U.S. legal system provides various protections, such as the right to a trial by jury, which may be deemed inconsistent with ICC rules and procedures.
It matters that there is a consistent market buzz about some inconsistent issues, one of them being what is turning out to be a not so clever antenna design implementation.
These marketing calls were inconsistent with the explicit instructions we provided to agents for how these products should be sold.
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Global rankings can be misleading and give an inconsistent view of how well an education system is performing, according to a study.
The quality of Amazon Instant Video is inconsistent, and Netflix, while awesome on tech and UI, seems to be getting less of the new movies and TV shows.
In addition to 120 peer-reviewed scientific articles, I have written a scholarly book that examines how weak and inconsistent findings on potential health hazards tend to get a lot of attention and to be propagated by the media and by attention-seeking activists, like Leszczynski.
According to the Commission, this plan would avoid red tape, allow ISPs to operate under clear federal rules without worrying about inconsistent state laws, and generally be amazing and legally-rock solid.
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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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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.
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