We found 19 examples of how to use inconsistent in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 19 of 19.
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1. | When it comes to my supervisor, he's very inconsistent, so we never get any work done. | |
2. | His argument is inconsistent with our policy. | |
3. | His story is inconsistent in many places. | |
4. | Her actions are inconsistent with her words. | |
5. | His account of what happened is inconsistent with testimony from other witnesses. | |
6. | That news report is inconsistent with the facts. | |
7. | That she did fabricate them is not more inconsistent with probability, than that she should tell us, as she has done, that she could and did work miracles. | |
8. | Tom is inconsistent. | |
9. | You're inconsistent. | |
10. | An absurdity is a statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion. | |
11. | What he said yesterday is inconsistent with what he said last week. | |
12. | His inconsistent performance at competitions is why he was cut from the team. | |
13. | We've been too inconsistent. | |
14. | That men should pray and fight for their own freedom, and yet keep others in slavery, is certainly acting a very inconsistent, as well as unjust and, perhaps, impious part. | |
15. | English phonetics are very inconsistent. | |
16. | However faultlessly these tasks were achieved, she never commended: it was a maxim with her that praise is inconsistent with a teacher's dignity, and that blame, in more or less unqualified measure, is indispensable to it. | |
17. | She is a very inconsistent person. | |
18. | Nursery rhymes are deliberately inconsistent texts. | |
19. | You're so inconsistent, you just can't help yourself but to keep putting your foot in your mouth. |