English to Urdu Dictionary inconsistent

inconsistent

متضاد
definition
adjective
police interpretation of the law was often inconsistent
not staying the same throughout.
example
That would have been quite 'inconsistent' with the whole nature of a waiver as a discretion to be exercised on the merits of the individual case, and with the Waivers Policy.
Overall, the moral excuses for war we have been fed are at best 'inconsistent' , illogical and hypocritical.
It is 'inconsistent' with the principles of fundamental justice to deny a legal source of marijuana to people who have been granted ATPs and licences to produce.
The present law is foolish, outdated, 'inconsistent' , and ridiculous.
Further, the IAT adopt an internally 'inconsistent' and irrational approach to the said issues.
As we remarked when contrasting knowledge with belief, it is 'inconsistent' to say ‘I know but I may be wrong’.
I can't summon the necessary faith to believe in magic if I suspect it's 'inconsistent' nonsense, or a mess of superstitions based on fallacies.
I also know that we fickle, 'inconsistent' humans come equipped with varying abilities to perceive flavors.
At this scale, politics has to operate in a way which sometimes is incompatible and 'inconsistent' with micro-scale politics.
In my view, their evidence is completely incompatible and 'inconsistent' with such a portrayal.
This difference has been interpreted as 'inconsistent' with a mechanism based on filament elasticity.
Excluding Serbia would be 'inconsistent' with our principles of inclusiveness.
The paradox of privacy on line is that Internet users are perplexingly 'inconsistent' as between their attitudes and their behaviour.
The Cork referee, who was largely to blame for the incident due to 'inconsistent' decisions throughout gave Gallagher the yellow as well.
He said it was 'inconsistent' with the principles of British justice to keep defendants shivering before their case.
All too often the virtual worlds visited by videogamers are illogical, internally 'inconsistent' and littered with disruptive misapplications of design.
Studies on the impact of anger and worry on sexual functioning are lacking and present some 'inconsistent' results.
Evidently, these principles are not 'inconsistent' with one another.
That is why people are sometimes 'inconsistent' - and even contradictory - in their actions.
His excuses for his unusual behaviour became increasingly 'inconsistent' .
Players must collect evidence, weed through 'inconsistent' testimonies, and overcome corrupt agendas to ensure that justice prevails.
It is grossly 'inconsistent' with the principles of responsible government for the opposition to lack a way to express no confidence in the Executive.
Mr Gill referred us to a number of authorities which, he submitted, demonstrated that unfair and 'inconsistent' treatment provided grounds for judicial review.
Your alternative argument is fundamentally 'inconsistent' with your principal argument, is it not?
To the foreigners, however, Chinese behaviour in this respect seemed 'inconsistent' and dangerously unpredictable.
We all have 'inconsistent' beliefs because we are not always aware of everything our beliefs entail.
Because human rights concepts tend to be very elastic and open-ended, they are capable of being given a wide range of meanings, including 'inconsistent' meanings.
In other words, men may not turn to others for help because this behaviour is 'inconsistent' with male gender-role expectations.
A demon possessed person cannot be reasoned with… having an illogical, 'inconsistent' and brute-like thought process.
It shows a degree of intolerance, 'inconsistent' with the principles of our democratic polity.
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