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"inconsistently" Definitions
  1. inconsistently with something in a way that does not match a set of standards, ideas, etc.
  2. (disapproving) in a way that changes too often and does not stay the same
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Still, in the short term, inconsistently constructive may be enough.
Stores add to the confusion by using the dates inconsistently.
But the scenes on the base are awkwardly, inconsistently handled.
Others may also perform inconsistently, like iMessage, Snapchat and Instagram.
They also say the IRS rules have been inconsistently applied.
The policy does seem to be inconsistently enforced at times, though.
The result was an inconsistently enforced policy that infuriated several candidates.
Other critics note that this particular safety argument is inconsistently deployed.
But the rules don't cover all industries, and they're applied inconsistently.
HDMI-CEC is implemented inconsistently or not at all across devices.
Government programmes try to take this inadequacy into account, albeit inconsistently.
Some patients also take their PrEP inconsistently, making it less effective.
They enforce their rules inconsistently and hold different users to different standards.
Instead, they appear inconsistently from skull to skull, in many different places.
Though Twitter does have a reputation for inconsistently applying its own policies.
Many believe such measures have already come too late and too inconsistently.
He enforces it inconsistently, but it's a coaching point, not a tryout.
The system was refined over time, but the scores were used inconsistently.
The result is that young people use lube inconsistently, if at all.
The Trump administration, for its part, has reacted inconsistently to the protests.
Human beings, in all our subjectivity, tend to apply these rules inconsistently.
In between her visits, we were supposed to practice — which we did, inconsistently.
The Android and Mac apps, however, worked very inconsistently and caused huge headaches.
Indonesia's land-use laws are complex and have been inconsistently interpreted and applied.
If cease-fire violations are punished inconsistently, combatants perceive cheating as less risky.
He pitched decently for the Orioles, if inconsistently, in his first two seasons.
The IMF has described regulators' expectations as often "unclear, inconsistently communicated [and] unevenly implemented".
Vaguely worded anti-terrorist laws are inconsistently and arbitrarily enforced, fostering chaos and uncertainty.
TripAdvisor also tries to manage any hearsay, but the policy appears to inconsistently enforced.
My mom has had real trouble logging into her hospital system; it works, but inconsistently.
"You can't win games in the playoffs playing inconsistently, so it is concerning," Griffin said.
Government reports show the military has a history of inconsistently sharing information with the FBI.
That meant my phone — which was set to automatically adjust to time zones — changed inconsistently.
Mr. Poulos said he was happy but worried that the standards have been applied inconsistently.
Snapchat, something I've used inconsistently over the past couple years, also became part of the routine.
Is the act of scoring consistently more impressive than the act of inconsistently doing tremendous damage?
Yet some foreign-policy experts said Mr. Trump's definition was problematic because he applied it inconsistently.
As a result, the little research that has been done has been funded privately and inconsistently.
Mueller thus inconsistently chose to follow the Justice Manual direction about collusion/conspiracy but not about obstruction.
And now Trump handed the party that so inconsistently but clearly opposed him the keys to power.
A ban on open-toed sandals and jeans has only been enforced - inconsistently - in the last decade.
Meanwhile, NGOs that have received State Department and USAID funding coordinated their efforts inconsistently, the letter says.
American food products display a range of authoritative-sounding labels that are often inconsistently applied and confusing.
Even then, it can be tough to pull up a targeted offer, since they often appear inconsistently.
To date, the best we've been able to do is occasionally and inconsistently dump money on victims.
At home, I tore the thin dough in places and produced plenty of inconsistently shaped sheer blobs.
Financial transactions were reported inconsistently, so the CFTC's massive swaps database was not searchable as a whole.
Jay Inslee, who in 2014 imposed a moratorium on the death penalty, saying it was inconsistently applied.
The root causes are that Russia's market is not free, and the rules are opaque and enforced inconsistently.
Like the Senate pants rule, this one was unwritten — and, as CBS noted, it was somewhat inconsistently enforced.
The report claims FSOC didn't follow internal rules when assessing non-bank firms and applied unwritten rules inconsistently.
That label subjects banks to tougher federal oversight, and Republicans claim the designation is applied inconsistently and arbitrarily.
Professionals, by contrast, are tested inconsistently, depending on the sanctioning body and on agreements between promoters and fighters.
Level 3 studies are inconsistently conducted, with researchers often trying to make comparisons after the study is over.
It also said the verified checkmark has been displayed inconsistently across YouTube and it wants to fix this.
But fewer people noticed that he also periodically — though inconsistently — trained his fire on higher-skilled immigrant workers.
When belladonna amounts are inconsistently labeled on treatments, the administration warned, children can be unknowingly exposed to dangerous doses.
Photo: AP In a new report from Pro Publica, Facebook apologized for inconsistently policing hate speech on its platform.
People who experienced side effects were 22 percent more likely take antidepressants inconsistently or stop altogether, the study found.
As I noted, Twitter hides the option and, considering how inconsistently it shows, may not be wedded to it.
YouTube has faced criticism that the company applies its policies inconsistently, frequently sparing its more popular creators from punishment.
Also, the 2008 crisis was the consequence not of too little regulation, but of inconsistent and inconsistently enforced regulation.
In a dissent that he summarized from the bench, Justice Stephen G. Breyer accused the majority of acting inconsistently.
"There have been time stamps showing up randomly but inconsistently lately, like they're experimenting with a rollout," says Renee.
Instead, management issued a warning letter against Felicia for violating The Post's vague and inconsistently enforced social media guidelines.
Russia has denied the allegations, and Trump has inconsistently embraced or challenged the assessment of his own intelligence agencies.
The robocall problem persists thanks to the inexpensive ease of spoofing technology and regulatory action that's often inconsistently applied.
The private rental market is inconsistently regulated and, in most markets, the demand for affordable housing far outpaces its supply.
Many brands cut the link to size prediction for their mobile sites or insert it inconsistently even on desktop sites.
He did it last year a little bit inconsistently, but he moves his feet well, he's strong and he's smart.
Contraception for Teenagers Although teenage pregnancy rates have declined, too many teens still use birth control methods incorrectly or inconsistently.
A National Public Radio investigation last year found that they inconsistently apply Facebook's standards, echoing previous research by other outlets.
To date, only 11 states across the country currently have laws mandating Holocaust education, and those laws are inconsistently applied.
It was the latest in a string of iterative changes amid criticism the platform too slowly and inconsistently responds to abuse.
Banks have long grumbled that the CRA's rules are unclear and inconsistently applied, and that inspections are costly and time-consuming.
YouTube has found itself dragged under by whirlpools of its own making because its enforcement policies are applied inconsistently at best.
Most have been banned for 24 hours, although the rule has been applied inconsistently, with some messages continuing to stay up.
Individuals with other psychological disorders were 59 percent more likely to take antidepressants inconsistently or stop altogether, the study also found.
It has also complained, inconsistently and hypocritically, that opposition politicians are seeking to exploit the king's memory for their own benefit.
There are also concerns that the changes may be made inconsistently, with edited sequences found in some cells but not others.
I blame him for then leaving state and local governments to fend for themselves, mobilizing federal resources belatedly, weakly and inconsistently.
NeoMam's sources, the CIA World Factbook and Ethnologue, a standard reference work on the world's languages, also treat immigrant languages inconsistently.
"On underwater images, AI methods generally perform poorly or inconsistently, because water degrades images too severely for automated analysis," she said.
The benefit managers charge fees to pharmacies, and have been widely criticized for a lack of transparency and applying fees inconsistently.
Previously, staff have been paid inconsistently — with late salary payments sent as bank transfers happening twice this year, according to the source.
The panel found that Canada acted inconsistently with certain obligations under the WTO and recommended that Canada bring its measures into conformity.
"Partisan affect is inconsistently related to policy preferences," political scientists Shanto Iyengar, Gaurav Sood, and Yphtach Lelkes wrote in a 2012 paper.
And to the extent that these companies' platforms have publicly available policies for moderating content, those policies are vague and applied inconsistently.
"The rules were in no way clear, and for quite a while, they were very vague and applied very inconsistently," he says.
Even more importantly, they were not uniform — as many have pointed out, the coaching rule has been applied inconsistently and often arbitrarily.
"I would put myself at all three levels, inconsistently," says Terra Vance, founder and chief editor of the online publication the Aspergian.
The Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers have also adopted subjective and vague definitions, while inconsistently enforcing the law.
I run inconsistently, but given the health benefits, I decided it was worth lacing up my sneakers and giving it another try.
Reporters and staff members are expected to abide by the rules, which have long been in place but are allegedly inconsistently enforced.
"This legislation creates a uniform way of dealing with crimes that are currently being treated inconsistently," Mr. Goodman said in an interview.
Different states have different early voting laws and report ballot returns inconsistently, and assumptions based on party affiliation are fallible at best.
People who got vaccinated every year had a lower risk of premature death than people who got vaccinated inconsistently, researchers report in Circulation.
"In this setting even the same human will label content inconsistently—as in, there will never be a 100% agreement rate," he says.
Stay the course, releasing classic games inconsistently, underestimating demand, and generally making the people who love them most angry for the foreseeable future.
But we care relatively little about public sentiment on individual issues, which is often poorly measured, inconsistently defined and subject to rapid reversals.
Twitter has approached verification inconsistently ever since it launched in 2009, and it has been similarly erratic when it comes to hate speech.
There is a large caveat in addressing any potential home-field advantage in the World Series: It has been inconsistently determined throughout history.
"Overlaps with white nationalism/separatism, even orgs and individuals define themselves inconsistently," one slide says, in a section marked "challenges" for white supremacy.
Smoking socially, occasionally, or otherwise inconsistently is generally seen as "safer," especially compared to people who smoke a pack a day or more.
But he's also spoken inconsistently on those issues, fostering a degree of confusion over his stance by issuing vague and sometimes contradictory statements.
Still, too many fail to use the most effective methods or use them incorrectly or inconsistently, resulting in ill-timed or unwanted pregnancies.
The GAO also found that Border Patrol agents inconsistently recorded information about the reasons for and circumstances surrounding family separations on required forms.
But equally damning is that administration officials danced inconsistently around what evidence would necessitate the assassination and how it would support American goals.
Archeological digs revealed precious little: oddly and rather inconsistently with other Bronze Age civilizations, there is no evidence of powerful rulers or religious icons.
Section 20173 was inconsistently enforced, but police and others sometimes weaponized the law to harass, blackmail, or extort transgender or gay people — especially men.
Article One must work coordinately and not inconsistently with Article Two, which provides the legal basis upon which a sitting president may be impeached.
In fact, Tatum has shown some ability to switch on defense himself—albeit inconsistently—which also ought to make him a successful pro wing.
Members of Congress are not unique in acting inconsistently with their authentic long-term goals and in rationalizing daily departures with contrived self-deceptions.
The book has been confident and clear in telling the story of Wonder Woman, a hero who's often misunderstood — and at times inconsistently written.
And out of nowhere, a game was refereed so poorly and inconsistently compared to the rest of the series or playoffs or even regular season.
The audit comes after a trove of files released in 2017 by the UC system showed campuses dispensed discipline inconsistently in response to misconduct complaints.
While some raised concerns about their firms' business model, suggesting that particular products did not necessarily meet customer needs, others said values were inconsistently applied.
On that album, I sang pretty inconsistently and it was at the point where I knew enough that I knew I wasn't good at it.
Gabbard says that she and Trump talked mainly about foreign policy; as a candidate, he had suggested, however inconsistently, that he would curb military interventions.
But the UK needs to take a different route than parts of Australia and the U.S., where weed's been slowly and inconsistently decriminalized, Starling says.
You're more likely to burn out if your company's values don't align with yours or your company acts inconsistently with values it purports to hold.
Then the kids grow up and find that they are under siege from their own children and from the childish men who inconsistently love them.
The state's Insurance Department, in explaining its reasoning for the change, noted that the industry had inconsistently — and perhaps unfairly — applied gender weighting in pricing.
As long as the measure is applied inconsistently around the world, neither the global air transport infrastructure nor America's skies can be presumed to be safe.
But there was already some indication that Google may have been debating its decision ahead of Adblock Fast's reinstatement, as Google's policy was being inconsistently applied.
Vague and inconsistently applied phrases like "re-establishing deterrence" and "credibility" are used to justify endless war, but the power of US diplomacy is rarely discussed.
The government could have charged Robert Stewart with perjury and making false statements to government agents if he testified inconsistently with earlier responses after his arrest.
The agency said it is seeking to protect veterans' religious liberty and clarify its policies, which the agency said have been interpreted "inconsistently" at different facilities.
This was pursued inconsistently, grudgingly or hypocritically, and it jostled constantly with realpolitik considerations, but in the past it was one of the factors in play.
In the past, they have been inconsistently enforced, and it is the recent rise in speech-related cases that is worrying journalists and human rights campaigners.
Daring to be ornery to voters, he tackled impossible issues like Syria and campaign finance and immigration, and — somewhat inconsistently — worked ferociously hard to lead America.
Not all comapnies list this measurement, and iRobot told Business Insider the spec is not ideal for comparing robot vacuums because the measurement is recorded inconsistently.
Lines have been in flux, and the Rangers have played inconsistently since Zibanejad was hurt crashing into the boards against the Florida Panthers on Nov. 20.
The team also faced challenges dealing with web protocols and standards that are implemented inconsistently across different wireless carriers and internet service providers around the world.
Delta, which has the largest group of nonunionized flight attendants in the US, has handled uniform complaints inconsistently, some employees say, and in the view, unfairly.
Now, Facebook has been subject to criticism alleging that the company enforces its content moderation policies inconsistently in a way that puts marginalized users at a disadvantage.
But for some reason – yes, there needs to be a reason, because famous people can't just go around acting as inconsistently as the rest of us, alright?
This process had previously been the subject of a Republican lawsuit, which sought to stop the count on certain ballots that GOP groups argued were verified inconsistently.
Demand can be measured in different ways—whether it's demand of the typical student body, or from a national perspective—but schools deal with that demand inconsistently.
This is primarily due to the risk premium of investing in countries with low rule of law, large governments which impose high taxes and inconsistently applied regulations.
The new agency would also favor an improvement of EU rules against money laundering, which are currently insufficient and applied inconsistently in EU states, the authors said.
At the same time they operate their own systems of community standards and content rules, which they enforce (typically imperfectly and inconsistently), via after-the-fact moderation.
This week, senators continued to show up to the Capitol to vote in person, inconsistently following social distancing guidelines to stay 6 feet away from other people.
"Soda consumption has been inconsistently associated with risk of biliary tract cancer (only one prior study) and other cancers in previous similar studies," Larsson said by email.
Some terms are used so inconsistently, and arouse such strong feelings about proper usage, that people begin to avoid using them out of fear of appearing uneducated.
" She said the government had applied the law inconsistently when confronted by ethnic slurs, noting that it had both registered and rejected trademarks for the term "Heeb.
Thanks to a public commitment to these standards, previous U.S. presidents have been able to exert their influence around the world on behalf of press freedom, however inconsistently.
The Google-owned service has been criticized for not doing enough to filter inappropriate or dangerous content, promoting videos containing extreme opinions and inconsistently applying its own rules.
" A more plausible reading, he added, is that "justice is applied inconsistently and will be used to target parties and institutions that will then be unable to recover.
An audit of that database published in 2016 discovered incorrect entries and that departments inconsistently followed the rules about when a person could be added, according to NBC4.
Since 1973 presidents have inconsistently adhered to the consulting and reporting requirements of the War Powers Act, and they have consistently resisted the legal limitations on force deployments.
The dangerous backlash against creators who dare to speak out against abuse is all the more explosive when your rules are confusing and applied inconsistently and without transparency.
Chuang asked Justice Department attorney Hashim Mooppan about challengers' arguments that the Trump administration inconsistently applied the standards established to determine which countries should be included on the list.
The Department of Justice investigated the incident and decided not to pursue charges in 2012, saying that Mesa did not act inconsistently with the government's use of force guidelines.
But the algorithmic change instead seems simply to be pushing it down further, and a bit inconsistently — at this writing, it's back on the first page, toward the bottom.
People already on lots of other drugs were 11 percent less likely to fail to start antidepressants and 13 percent less likely to take them inconsistently, the study found.
However inconsistently and sometimes hypocritically, he spoke out against some of the worst aspects of the political system—there was a reason Democrats were drawn to him in 2000.
In his Monday statement, Pompeo accused Afghanistan's leaders of "acting inconsistently" with a joint declaration the United States signed with Kabul the same day it signed the Taliban deal.
The most frequent target is an expected one: President Donald Trump, whose misspelled, inconsistently capitalized, outdoor-voice-used-indoors tweets are often likened to a racist Dr. Bronner's label.
Yes, said the court, the civil rights commission violated the baker's rights — not by regulating the bakery, however, but by displaying animus and behaving inconsistently in applying the rules.
She said that each airline makes its own rules but that the policies are inconsistently enforced, so travelers often don't know what to expect when they make travel plans.
After weeks of speculation around how it plans to handle conspiracy website Infowars, its creator Alex Jones and others that spread false information, Facebook finally gave us an answer: inconsistently.
But government reports show the military has a history of inconsistently sharing information with the FBI -- a problem that was raised as early as 1997 in an inspector general report.
Instead, a patchwork of state laws and guidelines, inconsistently applied, tracks clusters of the deadly infections that the federal government 20153 years ago labeled a grave threat to public health.
I irksomely, inconsistently vacillated between feeling numb and fantasizing about getting a reprieve from my life — about taking hallucinogenic drugs, maybe even slipping into a coma, but not actual death.
The argument to repeal the amendment rests on the idea that churches and other religious congregations are restricting their speech for fear of something that is inconsistently enforced, at best.
Update 3/9/17 11:31am EST: A Twitter spokesperson confirmed to Gizmodo that this is just a test of a potential feature, which somewhat explains why its being implemented inconsistently.
"This suggests that disability classifications occur subjectively and inconsistently, which runs counter to how we perceive and act on disability labels," Shifrer said, which is that they connote a biological difference.
Wealth managers and retail platforms that sell products were also interpreting the new disclosure rules inconsistently in some cases, making it hard for investors to compare products properly, the FCA said.
But it's been criticized for perceived fearmongering along the way by some cosmetic chemists and others, as well as for rating inconsistently and giving ratings when there is limited data available.
The Mann Act purported to prevent human trafficking for the purpose of prostitution, but critics have argued it was applied inconsistently to criminalize African Americans and those with dissenting political views.
If instead you wait to put the funds in the account after you're paid, you run the risk that you won't have the money or will make deposits inconsistently, he said.
We know baking ingredients have been inconsistently stocked at the grocery store, but these recipes are worth busting into your supply or saving for when your pantry is feeling more flush.
The most prominent part of Spears's personal brand has always been that she is like a virgin, vacillating absolutely inconsistently between performing as an adolescent girl and as a sexually mature woman.
It has come under criticism for not doing enough to filter inappropriate or dangerous content, while promoting videos that espouse extreme points of view and inconsistently applying its own rules on harassment.
More specifically, it relates to the rules Google applies to its Ads platform which set conditions under which advertisers can broadcast ads — rules the watchdog found to be confusing and inconsistently applied.
The decision allowed the Italian government to provide state aid to the two lenders with laxer conditions than in an SRB rescue, prompting accusations that EU banking rules were being applied inconsistently.
Terrorism is a heavily loaded word, used inconsistently to refer to enemy groups of the moment, rather than according to any neutral standard (what techniques the groups use, whether they target civilians).
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany and France on Sunday sharply criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to abruptly withdraw his support for a Group of Seven communique, accusing him of destroying trust and acting inconsistently.
Additionally, in a bureaucracy like the FAA, certification approvals and regulatory compliance can take months and regulations can be inconsistently applied — resulting in long delays in bringing aviation products and services to market.
It turns out, for example, that only some addictive drugs, namely cocaine and amphetamine, dependably provoke huge releases of dopamine; many others — including nicotine and alcohol — do so inconsistently or hardly at all.
The conservative personality accused Twitter of "applying their own rules inconsistently" following a heated exchange over O'Donnell's comments toward GOP senators that Shapiro and other critics said was a violation of federal law.
Giuliani already has spoken publicly (and inconsistently) about his efforts to mine political dirt on Trump's political rivals, and the whistleblower complaint similarly casts him as a "central figure" in the illicit undertaking.
In mid-March, JAMA Internal Medicine published an article noting how personal assistant A.I.s like Siri, Cortana, S Voice and Google Now responded inconsistently and incompletely to phrases relating to abuse or sexual assault.
An audit, launched by the state's previous education commissioner and released by its current one, accuses the district of improperly managing funds, inconsistently implementing curriculum, and failing to appropriately address cases of student abuse.
At times, films released in close proximity to one another seem to have been inconsistently judged, and the MPAA has been sharply criticized throughout its five decades for the ways it applies its standards.
Facebook's policies about misinformation have been vague and inconsistently applied, and the company has appeared flat-footed when dealing with popular purveyors of conspiracy theories and hyperpartisan content such as Mr. Jones and Infowars.
Since Dr. Rodchenkov spoke out and Mr. McLaren confirmed his story, Mr. Putin and Vitaly Mutko, Russia's deputy prime minister and former sports minister, have delivered inconsistently conciliatory and defiant responses to the scandal.
Though laws placing minimum ages on contracts, and sexual consent, were created before we knew that science, lawmakers intuitively (if inconsistently) recognized that teenagers do not make decisions in the same way adults do.
An analysis by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution found the laws inconsistently applied, with absentee ballot rejections in one county, Gwinnett, accounting for 37 percent of the total for the entire state in this month's election.
But Ms. Fleming, a confessed sugar addict, was reluctant to give up her artificially sweetened yogurt and her bulk candy store habit, and she hoped that following bits of the diet inconsistently would be enough.
A recent analysis published in the journal Nature Climate Change warned that companies are reporting on these risks only "sporadically and inconsistently" and often take a narrow view of the dangers that may lie ahead.
Printers, which used a wide variety of technology varying from daisy wheels to dot-matrix ribbons, worked inconsistently with different computers and the industry was simply not at a point where it could organize around standards.
The idea of Daylight Saving Time dates back to the 18th century and has been inconsistently observed since World War I. Ben Franklin is the first to be attributed with the idea of Daylight Saving Time.
Robertson chides Bellamy for being inconsistently feminist, which is true, but what is chilling in Bellamy is how much of the totalitarian imagination is already in place in his work, and how alluring it can seem.
The department's Office of Inspector General (OIG) pointed to "policies" that were violated but cited no laws that were violated and said these policies were inconsistently applied and need to be further clarified in the future.
The strip's bold aesthetic predated today's comics experiments by decades: Rodriguez depicts gritty Manhattan in jutting, inconsistently shaped panels; pasted-in newspapers punctuate realist backdrops while a single 28-panel page is tilted at 45 degrees.
Anti-Semitic pogroms had long been known in Russia, but now they spread into the former Austria-Hungary as Jews were blamed, inconsistently, for being capitalists and Bolsheviks, or, in an ancient charge, for killing Christ.
"Jane and Petey had inconsistently spaced growth rings — some years they did a lot of growing, other years they didn't," Woodward said, adding, "we think the amount of growing has to do with food resource abundance."
Critics also thought that Joan of Arc was treated inconsistently — sometimes depicted as a witch and sometimes as a martyr — and that the blank verse was too variable in its quality to all have come from Shakespeare.
"Platforms may not put enough effort into implementation or enforcement, or may apply rules inconsistently across users," said Ian Vandewalker, senior counsel at the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law.
By the end of August it had already knocked on about 50,000 doors of anti-abortion voters in Florida and Ohio who inconsistently turn out to vote, Quigley told BuzzFeed News, adding that this is just the beginning.
World Cup winners in 1978 and 1986, the South Americans have not won a major international title since lifting the Copa America in 1993 and have performed inconsistently since losing to Germany in the final four years ago.
"The trade policies have been so erratic and inconsistently messaged that they are not a part of a broader strategic plan for the economy," said Thea Lee, president of the liberal Economic Policy Institute and a trade specialist.
Twitter's dedicated support team had to issue a series of tweets clarifying the situation, and it was yet another, albeit more high profile, example of how Twitter uses tone-deaf messaging to inconsistently enforce an already-opaque rule set.
Many of the treatments we receive are poorly studied, there's evidence that doctors routinely violate best-practice standards of care, and we know that patients follow medical advice inconsistently (Shannon Brownlee's book Overtreated is an excellent look at these issues).
Barriers to appropriate care, according to the youths and the caregivers, included providers untrained in gender-affirming healthcare, inconsistently applied protocols, inconsistent use of a youth's chosen name or pronoun, uncoordinated care, limited and delayed access to treatments and insurance issues.
We don't know what Mueller's report will say, but one can imagine that it will contain a virtual bill of particulars, including every inconsistently damning statement the president has made to the public in speeches, at rallies, or in tweets.
" She added that the majority had acted inconsistently by creating "a domestic-injury requirement for suits by private plaintiffs nowhere indicated in the statute's text," while imposing "no such restriction on the United States when it initiates a civil suit.
In years past, seasoned diplomats and career government officials might have been able to use America's political and economic influence to pressure European autocrats to conform to an American worldview that, however inconsistently applied, included lifting up democratic values and institutions.
" Over the phone, Svirsky suggested participants were behaving inconsistently in part because of "information avoidance" and that when it comes to privacy, "some people might be willing to spend some money to avoid thinking about it in the first place.
"The death penalty is immoral, it is applied inconsistently, and it is the one punishment in our entire justice system that can't be undone or corrected," state Representative Adrienne Benavidez, a Democratic sponsor of the Colorado bill, said on Tuesday.
Their scratchy guitar tones, blanky breathy singing, and underlying drones don't aim for a monolithic sound, as in shoegaze, but rather the flickering of electricity, sustained inconsistently, partially dropping out for extended intervals before zapping back on at high voltage.
The panel also upheld Russia's claim that Ukrainian authorities acted inconsistently with the pact by including privately held Swiss-based producer EuroChem - owned by Russian businessman Andrei Melnichenko - in the scope of the original anti-dumping investigation, citing the minimal margin of dumping.
At times, the markets acted inconsistently, plunging and then rising, and then plunging again, as each day brought new measures to contain the outbreak and new worries that the economy, workers and businesses would take a hit as a result of them.
"If closures of these stores across localities or states occur inconsistently, there is an increased chance that people will travel interstate or among localities to find an open store with available supply, increasing risk of spread among communities," WSWA CEO Michelle Korsmo wrote.
But Face ID worked inconsistently — or not at all — when I lay the iPhone X flat on a table or my night stand, wore a gas mask for my Halloween costume, walked around in bright sunlight at a park or wore Persol sunglasses.
A result has been an inconsistently regulated glut of schools, all fighting over the same pool of students and money, a situation that the authorizers, which receive up to 3 percent of their schools' per-pupil funding, have little incentive to rein in.
Cora, on the other hand, went for the win; with Boston's bullpen pitching inconsistently to finish the season and earlier in this series, he decisively used Sale in the eighth inning instead of saving him for a potential Game 5 in Boston.
A 2016 report from the DOE's Inspector General found various problems with how DOE determines whether to reimburse legal and settlement costs, while a Government Accountability Office report that year found that the agency inconsistently used its enforcement authority on contractors who retaliated.
Fiji has imposed a moratorium on harvesting turtles, and while the ban has been observed inconsistently around the island nation, some people like Mr. Qarau have weaned themselves from eating turtle, which is considered a delicacy, and instead have dedicated themselves to conservation.
But in a vacuum, seeing things like profanity and "sensitive subjects" labeled inappropriate gives the impression that YouTube just hasn't gotten around to flagging everything yet — especially when social networks like Facebook and Twitter often do have clear content policies that are inconsistently enforced.
The U.S.O.C. does not release data on other racial and ethnic groups because the national governing bodies for individual sports collect and report the data and have done so inconsistently (the sports ask but do not require athletes to report their racial and ethnic identities).
" Justice Kennedy wrote that the commission had also acted inconsistently in cases involving an opponent of same-sex marriage, "concluding on at least three occasions that a baker acted lawfully in declining to create cakes with decorations that demeaned gay persons or gay marriages.
Studies have shown that a third of kidney transplant patients don't take their anti-rejection medications, 41 percent of heart attack patients don't take their blood pressure medications, and half of children with asthma either don't use their inhalers at all or use them inconsistently.
Florida's red flag law, which confiscates firearms from people who have committed gun violence or are determined to be at-risk, has removed hundreds of guns from Florida homes but has been enforced inconsistently throughout the state, according to an investigation by The Associated Press.
Although Barbossa is written as inconsistently as anyone else, Rush has such a strong grasp on this wily character that he's the only one that feels like a real person that we might be able to love or hate or find funny or annoying or pitiable.
If we accept for a second that inconsistently applied first principles won't get us very far in assessing the pros and cons of last week's tariff announcements, it's worth thinking about the specific challenges facing American steel and aluminum producers and how trade policy might help them.
Jillian York, director for international freedom of expression for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, similarly argues that if we give Facebook the power to draw black-and-white rules for what's satire and what's not, the platform will get it wrong and apply it inconsistently to non-U.
The results are a mixed bag for Clinton and Trump, and as I have reported throughout, it's tough to draw conclusions from early voting numbers — different states have different early voting laws and report ballot returns inconsistently, and drawing conclusions based on party affiliation is fallible at best.
That doesn't sound too different from existing reader apps — in the experience of other TC writers, Instapaper and Pocket can get around paywalls, albeit inconsistently — but Wong argued that it could be a more complicated situation for Medium, as it's a publisher itself and operates a subscription paywall of its own.
For example, by capturing inter-chip communications, Heiland could determine sensitive information about the authentication keys used to secure the device, like whether they were short enough to potentially be brute-forced, whether the system always required authentication or applied it inconsistently, and whether keys change or are always the same.
Warren turned her ire toward the social media companies themselves, hammering Facebook over its policy allowing false information in political ads, Twitter for focusing too narrowly on foreign election interference rather than disinformation from all bad actors and YouTube for inconsistently enforcing its policy to label videos from state-controlled media.
The judge found that the lawsuits included specific claims countering the government's position that the ban serves a national security function, such as allegations that the administration inconsistently applied its own criteria in deciding which countries would go on the list, and evidence about the alleged lack of a formal waiver process.
One of the longest running jokes among football heads is that nobody actually knows what a catch is, but the best satire has a bit of truth in it: the NFL's rules are applied so inconsistently that it can feel like calls come down to getting the right official at the right time.
Those types of gaps in currently existing databases are part of why Malin and his colleagues, including Hazel, outlined the benefits of a public, universal forensic genetic database in a 2018 paper — a huge amount of genetic information is already contained in databases in the United States, but it's fragmented and inconsistently managed.
Story at a glance Women in prison often face disproportionately harsher punishments for minor offenses compared to men in prison, according to a new study from the United States Commission on Civil Rights released Wednesday The report also notes that prison officials and correctional staff tend to be trained inconsistently on the prevalence of harsher punishment for incarcerated women.
The incident coincided with a long-planned shift in YouTube's policy toward hate speech, but showed just how inconsistently the platform polices its rules: After initially saying Mr. Crowder's videos weren't inciting harassment, the company then said they did, then said it was down to a pattern of behavior that included selling a homophobic T-shirt off-site.
The man wasn't sure of the exact dates, but what he had in mind were these paintings where perspective and vanishing point were new still, the ideas and techniques not grasped entirely, or if the painter did grasp them, then he did so inconsistently, so that the perspective might hold together in one area of the painting only to fall apart in another.
But while the Ghostrider first hit initial operational capacity back in September 2017, a January 2018 assessment from the Pentagon's Office of the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation found that the Ghostrider's fire control systems "performed inconsistently when accounting for changing ballistic conditions" like shifts in altitude and ambient wind, requiring frequent in-flight adjustments to ensure the weapons' accuracy.
Saunders also argued the IPR system, created through the America Invents Act in 2011, "creates an unnecessary and unfair burden on innovators of branded medicines by opening up patents to parallel and often inconsistently adjudicated challenges before both federal courts and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board" — a "double jeopardy" Saunders said last month that Allergan was seeking to avoid.
In order for even a Dean to be able to make any tangible change to a program they need monetary support, and when art students are paying $63,000 a year for inconsistently functional studios (which is where all of our classes take place, ostensibly), it feels all very confusing as to how the tuition that we are paying supports a functional — and safe — school environment.

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