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Example sentences for "inconsistently"

Lexicographically close words:
inconsideration; inconsistence; inconsistencies; inconsistency; inconsistent; inconsolable; inconspicuous; inconspicuously; inconstancy; inconstant
  1. Kant would seem very inconsistently to accuse Berkeley of maintaining a solipsistic position.

  2. Why, then, should Kant in 1787 have so inconsistently departed from his own teaching?

  3. As I have just suggested, this basing of moral belief upon subjective sentiments, which, as Kant very inconsistently proceeds to suggest, may possibly be lacking in certain men, marks this section as being of early origin.

  4. A list of inconsistently spelled and hyphenated words is found at the end of the text.

  5. Do you rember changed to Do you remember The following words were inconsistently spelled and hyphenated: 3d / 3rd &tc / etc.

  6. They hold that God was under obligation to restore man's ability, and yet they inconsistently speak of this ability as a gracious ability.

  7. Better even a barbarous form of domestic government carried out consistently, than a humane one inconsistently carried out.

  8. Comte has here so inconsistently used to express the relations of the sciences--branches of one trunk--is an approximation to the truth, though not the truth itself.

  9. I base my conclusion upon the epithets applied to him in common with Hoa and Nin, and inconsistently applied if, according to the evidence, p.

  10. Instead of at once proceeding to dress herself, she sat idly looking at the two muslin gowns; careless which she wore, and yet inconsistently hesitating which to choose.

  11. By nature and habit the most procrastinating of letter-writers, he now inconsistently opened his desk and took up the pen without a moment's delay.

  12. Yet one of the slanders circulated by my enemies was, as I said, that I acted inconsistently with my published views on the use of money.

  13. One charged me with having acted inconsistently with my views with regard to the use of money, and another with having acted inconsistently with my belief with regard to baptism.

  14. Yet such was the influence of prevailing custom in the theological world, operating on his mind unconsciously from his earliest days, that he unintentionally acted inconsistently with this good resolution in cases without number.

  15. They lay there like the pathetic nosegays of quickly fading wild flowers, gathered by school children, inconsistently abandoned upon roadsides, or as inconsistently treasured as limp and flabby superstitions in their desks.

  16. If a chief citizen had acted inconsistently with his character, he was ridiculed upon the stage.

  17. It was also remarked during this period of legally-enforced virtue, that, as inconsistently as it might appear, the disease invaded the best of families.

  18. Fowler alternately and inconsistently argues that the "vulgar mind was ready to think of God-couples" (p.

  19. Certainly, but that did not prevent his taking their side just as the upper class often, inconsistently enough, takes sides against the police.

  20. Superficial observers like the mystic Caro, do not hesitate, inconsistently enough, to attribute it to bodily ill-health.

  21. Custom has inconsistently pardoned freedom in such matters to men, but never to women.

  22. But it is vain to apologize for a system, wicked and corrupting in itself, on the ground of individual benevolence or of laws which inconsistently in certain particulars seem to recognize the spiritual and social equality of human chattels.

  23. Inconsistently enough, I departed from my proposed line of conduct in so far as to accept her invitation.

  24. When Fred arose to take leave, I felt no disposition to join him, and very unaccountably and inconsistently reproached him in my own mind for being in a hurry.

  25. But a similar distinction is inconsistently preserved by many writers in the case of material things.

  26. Honour is a conventional term, and is often used in a manner inconsistently with common sense and sound judgment.

  27. The boy, inconsistently enough, had reasoned that the money was his father's, and that he was only borrowing family property.

  28. Inconsistently the fair offender felt no recoil of this somewhat distressing situation; her mind busied itself chiefly over the reclamation of Lauzanne.

  29. If he make only plain and useful hats for the community and for other Quakers, it cannot be understood that he is acting inconsistently with his religious profession.

  30. Hence, if a minister in the Quaker church were to preach unsoundly, or to act inconsistently with his calling, he would be generally sure of being privately spoken to by one or another elder.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inconsistently" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.