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inconsistencies

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  • noun Plural form of inconsistency.

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Examples

  • The judge cited what he called inconsistencies, contradictions and the possibility some of the witnesses had motive to lie.

    CNN Transcript Apr 25, 2008 2008

  • The judge cited what he called inconsistencies, contradictions and the possibility some of the witnesses had motive to lie.

    CNN Transcript Apr 26, 2008 2008

  • She also went after Mr. Obama for what she called inconsistencies between what he and his advisers say about his Iraq policy.

    The Early Word: Obama on Race - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • The judge cited what he calls inconsistencies, contradictions and the possibility some of the witnesses have motive to lie.

    CNN Transcript Apr 26, 2008 2008

  • She also went after Mr. Obama for what she called inconsistencies between what he and his advisers say about his Iraq policy.

    The Early Word: Obama on Race - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • On Friday, Nderitu raised what he called inconsistencies in

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2006

  • Right now, senators questioning Judge Samuel Alito, while Democrats are nibbling on what they call inconsistencies in his past writings.

    CNN Transcript Jan 11, 2006 2006

  • Despite what he describes as inconsistencies on both sides, he must have believed this in order to find her guilty:

    Hullabaloo 2005

  • Despite what he describes as inconsistencies on both sides, he must have believed this in order to find her guilty:

    Hullabaloo 2005

  • While he continues to hit senator John Kerry on what he calls inconsistencies on Iraq and weakness on terror, the president is now also responding to Kerry's charges on issues that seem to be resonating with voters.

    CNN Transcript Oct 20, 2004 2004

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