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    inconsistently


    1. words relating to the role of elders were inconsistently


    2. side, she is not held captive by this belief and desires most to understand the inconsistently of his


    3. How Christians bring about change has been inconsistently debated since the Great Reformation


    4. Should Christians work from within a system, or leave and replace it? In the 16th century, Martin Luther, for example, inconsistently defied the authority of the Roman Catholic Church with the aid of the ruling class in Germany


    5. His inconsistently stuttering pace was making it hard for her to time each leg of her pursuit


    6. Inconsistently, he reminded himself to have a look at one of the television stations on his return journey which had recently had one of its large studios party destroyed by fire


    7. verse; Matthew 16:25-26 where the same word is inconsistently translated two times


    8. In the King James Version the same word is inconsistently translated


    9. Psukee is translated "soul" and "life" interchangeably, and sometimes in the same verse; Matthew 16:25-26 where the same word is inconsistently


    10. the King James Version the same word is inconsistently translated two times

    11. Psukee is translated "soul" and "life" interchangeably, and sometimes in the same verse; Matthew 16:25-26 where the same word is inconsistently translated two times


    12. Psukee is translated "soul" and "life" interchangeably, and sometimes in the same verse; Matthew 16:25-26 where the same word is inconsistently translated two times "soul," and two times "life" in the King James Version; but corrected in the American Standard Version and most other versions where all four times the same word is translated "life


    13. Watts and some other modern writers, he inconsistently taught, at least in the case of rejectors of Christ, 'that God would immortalise the wicked for an "eternal death" of conscious suffering


    14. They inconsistently say that David was not the literal David but the kingdom he was king over was the literal kingdom of Israel


    15. See Matthew 16:25-26 where the same word is inconsistently translated two times "soul," and two times "life" in the King James Version; but corrected in the American Standard Version and most other versions where all four times the same word is translated "life


    16. Version the same word is inconsistently translated two times "soul," and two times "life" but corrected in the American Standard Version and most others where all four times the same word is translated "life


    17. that it made me inconsistently suffer a much dearer one to be kept out;


    18. Imagine that you have a trading system that is performing poorly but you are also trading it inconsistently; the bottom-line results are a combination of both the system’s actual performance and your own inconsistent application of that system


    19. Data for estimating such underlying exposures do not arrive disentangled, but need to be extracted from asset market data with the help of statistical cross-sectional or time series analysis:• These underlying characteristics may be priced inconsistently across assets, leading to an opportunity to “arbitrage” them in cross-asset long–short trades, especially for HFs that can isolate, hedge, lever, and/or short exposures


    20. (Whenever yield curves are not exactly flat, it follows that different reinvestment rates are inconsistently assumed for different bonds

    21. Even in countries where government is less intrusive, regulation can be inconsistently and unfairly applied, adding uncertainty to business models that makes forecasting very difficult


    22. If he were to vote, he said, for the proposed army, he should vote inconsistently with all his former opinions and principles upon the subject, and he never could think of acting a part inconsistent with himself, and that more especially when all his experience had gone to confirm his first impressions, his honest prejudices against standing armies


    23. I have abstracted myself from all the sympathies these are calculated to inspire; because, notwithstanding that I feel the utmost confidence in the integrity of intention of the leading characters in this political drama, I cannot forget that they derive their power from a giddy, inconstant multitude; who, unless in the instance under consideration they form an exception to all general rules and experience, will act inconsistently and absurdly


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    "inconsistently" definitions

    without showing consistency