One legal expert said Perkins seems to be inconsistent in deciding which battles to pick.
"The biggest worry for us is that we have been inconsistent in big tournaments, " he conceded.
The Sabres (13-16-5) have been inconsistent in a season in which they've already fired coach Lindy Ruff.
Prime Minister Hashimoto Ryutaro has shown a deft touch in foreign affairs, but his government has been inconsistent in its economic management.
How could someone so great, able to summon the world with a brushstroke, be so inconsistent in style, and, on occasion, so awful?
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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It found there was an inconsistent approach in the PSNI into how telephone calls were handled.
Baker said Kaelin has made several inconsistent statements in interviews since testifying earlier in the civil trial.
For all his inconsistent taste in dancers and choreographers, Mr. Martins has always given prominence to the works of George Balanchine.
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They felt that if he had really planned to deceive the committee, he wouldn't have made such glaringly inconsistent statements in two of the letters that he had submitted.
Liberals are equally inconsistent, in my view.
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Wigan, who led through a superb strike from Charles N'Zogbia, pulled one back at the end through Jordi Gomez but the defeat left Robert Martinez's frustratingly inconsistent side in 14th place -- four points above the drop zone.
Due to the inconsistent account categorization in the previous years, these two expenses were therefore analyzed together over the Review Period.
Yet EU officials have expressed concern as to the jurisdiction of the FTC to enforce the safe harbor, as well as dissatisfaction with the fact that numerous regulatory agencies adjudicate disputes under the safe harbor, which may result in inconsistent rulings and uncertain application of the rule.
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While it is early in his career, he appears to have found a solution to New Zealand's inconsistent form - and in doing so has answered his critics.
In September, for example, Yarrow commented on a study proving that wine competitions generate inconsistent results, but in his own comments refused to beat around the bush, stating that a gold medal is no proof whatsoever that a wine will taste good.
In short, inconsistent enforcement anywhere created uncertainty about enforcement everywhere, which, in turn, undermined the willingness of companies to comply.
Which may explain why its performance in the Premier League once again has been inconsistent, with Liverpool currently sitting in eighth place.
Anyways, the point is that we think about these programs in somewhat inconsistent ways.
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According to WSPA, confusion in the laws and inconsistent sentencing has helped make London a global hub for the trade in threatened species.
One common flaw is inconsistent performance among irons in a set.
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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.
If, subsequent to collection, companies decide to use or disclose personal data for purposes that are inconsistent with the context in which the data was disclosed, they must provide heightened measures of Transparency and Individual Choice.
For the nasal spray form of the vaccine, there is evidence of high protection for children aged 6 months to 7 years, inconsistent evidence of protection in adults 60 years of age and older, and a lack of evidence of protection in individuals between 8 and 59 years of age, the study says.
The Chromebook Pixel, while lightweight for its size, is far from the ultimate in portability, but given the insufficient and inconsistent progress that Chrome OS has made in enabling offline functionality, broadband remains Chrome OS' oxygen.
What may be forgivable in today's hot spot (inconsistent food and service with attitude) becomes worthy of criticism in yesterday's.
Logically, admitting to such emotions seems inconsistent with the battlefield experience in the mind of the soldier on the front lines.
Most befuddling, though, is why NHL general managers continue to overpay for goaltending, one of the most inconsistent positions and riskiest investments in professional sports.
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"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.
The suit on Myfortic is a significant expansion of the Anti-Kickback Statute that is inconsistent with law and policy in this area and the theory in this case threatens to undermine pharmaceutical company discounting practices that benefit both consumers and payers, including the government.
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