In Kenya, the fluctuation and inconsistence in the level and frequency of rain, soaring food prices, flooding and drought is wearing people down. |
|
In the light of this evidence, motor memory may be viewed as a phenomenon of persistence, while forgetting is a case of inconsistence. |
|
And the inconsistence is not just an insignificant approximation error, neither finds its cause in cutting-off higher orders of a serial expansion. |
|
It is about a little solid and temporary relation reality that shows its inconsistence when there are discrepancies between the members or the situation towards the leader changes. |
|
Over the last decade, however, there were inconsistence reports regarding the efficiency of butyrate on animal growth performance. |
|
Also the state must amend existing legislation to conform to the international law in case of any inconsistence with the national legislation. |
|
It alerts the user to any case of inconsistence. |
|
The real analysis of such a case can lead to solutions apparently inconsistent, but, which can be justified by the inconsistence of national rights. |
|
The Analects abstains from inconsistence between words and acts, which gives the impression that the communicator cannot practice the values beheld. |
|