English to Nepalese Dictionary inconsistency

inconsistency

inconsistency
definition
noun
inconsistency between his expressed attitudes and his actual behavior
the fact or state of being inconsistent.
example
First, there is no 'inconsistency' between apparently selfless acts and the fact of our biology.
Poor wrist action is a major reason for 'inconsistency' and a lack of distance in your game.
the single glaring 'inconsistency' in the argument
Difficulties faced in the analysis arose from 'inconsistency' in educational data.
'inconsistency' between his expressed attitudes and his actual behavior
The fans have been on to him because of his 'inconsistency' .
The attack, on the contrary, showed a streak of disharmony and 'inconsistency' .
The bias and 'inconsistency' is so bad that it is actually painful for him.
It concerns on a stricter view the question of operational 'inconsistency' .
That is, 'inconsistency' reflects dissimilarity without directly assessing conflict.
There is 'inconsistency' in the prevalence data on smoking provided by different major national UK studies.
Variation and 'inconsistency' in suggested techniques of self examination have always been considerable.
the 'inconsistency' between his expressed attitudes and his actual behaviour
Charlton have been a model of 'inconsistency' in recent weeks.
He said State Government planning authorities were guilty of 'inconsistency' and deception.
In a season of 'inconsistency' for the Saints, lack of injuries has been one of the constant positives.
Revenue assumes that the tax return is correct until some 'inconsistency' or discrepancy shows it to be wrong.
The Commission's creativity and 'inconsistency' have blurred the significance of these distinctions.
There is no 'inconsistency' between the express words of the policies and that custom.
What disappointed him more than anything else was their 'inconsistency' .
That kind of 'inconsistency' will lead to an awful lot of frustration.
The apparent 'inconsistency' should not be interpreted as ignorance or a deliberate attempt to mislead.
That suspicion has been inflamed by infuriating 'inconsistency' .
It may sometimes be best for courts to move to the best rule in steps, even at the price of 'inconsistency' during the transition.
Does it not go to the question of 'inconsistency' , rather than exclusivity?
Time will easily solve the latter 'inconsistency' , but the loftiness of Paterson's tone is more troubling.
Dawe is a master at observing life's 'inconsistencies' and creating memorable stories.
But major plot holes and 'inconsistencies' dogged the thing, and left me frustrated.
Commentators have pointed out the numerous 'inconsistencies' , contradictions and clumsy passages.
Solid, there's no glaring 'inconsistencies' through the film that distract you.
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