Inconsistent in a sentence as an adjective

The execution is also inconsistent - why the book is 3D, but the rest is flat?

The syntax is more inconsistent, and the macro model nowhere near as good.

In any of these areas, a lawyer can potentially find things that are inconsistent with what a client says the deal is supposed to be.

The policeman has to prove the crime, because proving that the person has been inconsistent is such and such answers won't lead anywhere.

Rather than return those volumes in a potentially inconsistent state, EBS brings them back online in an impaired state where all I/O on the volume is paused.

We consider it our job to optimize the Checkout in order to maximize our users' revenue. If we add more options, we can easily end up with something confusing and inconsistent.

The manpages proved to be inconsistent and incomplete, and for anyone but an end user or a minimally invested sysadmin, of little use whatsoever.

This is easily done because the automatic progression is inconsistent, so I've had to tab twice before getting to the year, and because it automatically moves me there, I end up on the CVV.

What we see today is a total jumble of inconsistent and incoherent UI design, where usability and efficiency are considered significantly less important than "looking trendy".

"I think we had to hard-reset the system, and it came back with an inconsistent file system which he had to repair by hand with ncheck and icheck, because this was before the days of fsck and that's what real programmers did with slightly corrupted Unix file systems back then.

LateX is slow, inconsistent and needs to be ran multiple times to give a correct result, it has no API, is not extendable in a sane way, it's source code is so arcane there's books written about it, and if you've read the books the only thing you've learned is that trying to reimplement LateX is a fool's errand.

How many developers will be willing to accept that position?Do Google really think they can create a thriving ecosystem and market if they start throwing around inconsistent and conflicting rules and enforcement around apps?Yes, inconsistent enforcement sort of worked for Apple, but they at least had a coherent platform.

Inconsistent definitions

adjective

displaying a lack of consistency; "inconsistent statements cannot both be true at the same time"; "inconsistent with the roadmap"

adjective

not capable of being made consistent or harmonious; "inconsistent accounts"

adjective

not in agreement

See also: discrepant