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Inconsistent and reported
The 7-38-55 rule is based on two studies reported in the 1967 papers " Decoding of Inconsistent Communications " and " Inference of Attitudes from Nonverbal Communication in Two Channels ".

Inconsistent and by
* Inconsistent Mathematics, by Chris Mortensen, Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995 Kluwer Mathematics and Its Applications Series, Vol 312 ISBN 0-7923-3186-9
Inconsistent quarterback play by both Brooks and Sherman led to an underachieving season, and Virginia fans to this day still debate the quarterback play of the 1996 season.
* Inconsistent Moon by Joseph H. Jackson, produced for " Analog ", October 1964.

Inconsistent and from
Inconsistent play and defensive struggles plagued the team throughout the season as they failed to adjust to Crawford's new offensively-minded system, and owner Tom Hicks ' financial troubles prevented the team from spending more than $ 45 million on payroll, over $ 11 million beneath the league salary cap.
Inconsistent revelations, argument from
* Paper GenTax: A Generic Methodology for Deriving OWL and RDF-S Ontologies from Hierarchical Classifications, Thesauri, and Inconsistent Taxonomies, Proceedings of the 4th European Semantic Web Conference ( ESWC 2007 ), June 3 – 7, Innsbruck, Austria, in: E. Fraconi, M. Kifer, and W. May ( Eds.

Inconsistent and down
Inconsistent form, injuries and suspensions caused a dramatic slide down the ladder and Manly were lucky to settle on 8th and just make the finals.

Inconsistent and .
" The Polls: The Public's Response to the Clinton Scandals, Part 1: Inconsistent Theories, Contradictory Evidence " Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol.
Inconsistent with McKenna and Bell, three additional prehistoric genera, Miracinonyx, Lokontailurus and Xenosmilus, are listed.
Inconsistent neck thickness and neck tension will result in variations in pressure during ignition.
Nf3 gxf4 / A ( Inconsistent play on my part.
Inconsistent policies and poor communications meant relations between officers and inmates were always in decline.
" Inconsistent state regulation is preempted under the federal law.
Inconsistent early form left them well off the pace for automatic promotion and a dismal Christmas period saw him under increasing pressure as they weren't even in the playoff zone.
Common DNS misconfigurations are outlined in RFC 1912, of particular note is section 2. 1 that states, under the heading " Inconsistent, Missing or Bad Data ", " Make sure your PTR and A records match.
Darwin persuaded Gray to publish them as a pamphlet, and was delighted when Gray came up with the title of Natural Selection Not Inconsistent with Natural Theology.
Inconsistent form and three old firm derby defeats saw Rangers fall behind Celtic in the title race and ended up finishing 17 points off top spot.
Inconsistent for most of the season, Darling also showed flashes of brilliance, including three complete game two-hit shutouts — the only two-hitters of his career.
* Judicial Estoppel and Inconsistent Positions of Law Applied to Fact and Pure Law, Kira A. Davis, Note, Cornell Law Review Vol.
* Prior Inconsistent Statement – Rule 801 ( d )( 1 )( A ): Congress amended the proposed rule so that the " rule now requires that the prior inconsistent statement be given under oath subject to the penalty of perjury at a trial, hearing, or other proceeding, or in a deposition.
* Bartlett's Familiar Quotations: Inconsistent usage.
* Bartletts's Familiar Quotations, 16th edition ( not an encyclopedia, but well known ): Inconsistent usage.

newspaper and accounts
" However, common features in many 19th-century newspaper accounts include a dog-like face, dark fur, a horse-like tail, flippers, and walrus-like tusks or horns or a duck-like bill.
In the United States, from the mid-1970s and throughout the 1980s mind control was widely accepted, and the vast majority of newspaper and magazine accounts of deprogrammings assumed that recruits ' relatives were well justified to seek conservatorships and to hire deprogrammers.
* Bram Stoker's Dracula ( 1897 ) uses not only letters and diaries, but also dictation cylinders and newspaper accounts.
Despite the historical significance of Lincoln's speech, modern scholars disagree as to its exact wording, and contemporary transcriptions published in newspaper accounts of the event and even handwritten copies by Lincoln himself differ in their wording, punctuation, and structure.
A typical computer user may require passwords for many purposes: logging in to computer accounts, retrieving e-mail from servers, accessing programs, databases, networks, web sites, and even reading the morning newspaper online.
It was estimated in newspaper accounts that ABC spent $ 1 million in Lawrence, not all on the production.
While the accounts were of dubious accuracy, the newspaper readers of the 19th century did not expect, or necessarily want, his stories to be pure nonfiction.
In 1897, when he was 21 and a student at the University of California, Berkeley, London searched for and read the newspaper accounts of his mother's suicide attempt and the name of his biological father.
Scenes she observed on the Ohio River, including seeing a husband and wife being sold apart, as well as newspaper and magazine accounts and interviews, contributed material to the emerging plot.
They were accompanied by surgeon Dr. Charles Penrose as well as Ed Towse, a reporter for the Cheyenne Sun, and a newspaper reporter for the Chicago Herald, Sam T. Clover, whose lurid first-hand accounts later appeared in eastern newspapers.
Though the name would not be made official for several months, newspaper accounts immediately dubbed the new entity the " Big 12 ".
The " Journal of Occurrences ", an anonymously written series of newspaper articles, chronicled clashes between civilians and soldiers while troops were stationed in Boston, feeding tensions with its sometimes exaggerated accounts of the events.
She was 46 years old when she died, although different newspaper accounts of her death suggest she was 45 or perhaps 52.
More is discussed of the lives of the younger sons Madison Hemings and Eston Hemings, and of their descendants, who figure in Madison's memoir, a variety of historical records, and newspaper accounts.
Lenzi was defeated by L. E. Thatcher in an election that contemporary newspaper accounts called " a political feud between the prohibition and liquor interests ".
Many of the major events of Columbia's past have been summarized in this section from local texts, newspaper accounts, and from the recollections of residents.
The local newspaper of New Brighton, The Bulletin, keeps New Brighton residents informed on various events in the city, and it is particularly thorough on two accounts: it details all of the crime in the northern suburbs and it reports on sporting events of New Brighton's Irondale High School.
" Early issues of the Knoxville Gazette — the first newspaper published in Tennessee — are filled with accounts of murder, theft, and hostile Cherokee attacks.
Trimble inherited the nestled between Onion Creek and the International and Great Northern Railroad from her second husband, A. N. Hopkins, who according to local newspaper accounts was murdered by his friend, Theodore D. Ormsby, on July 9, 1863.
From surviving eyewitness and newspaper accounts, Jordá had youthful enthusiasm, energy, and charm.
It has been claimed that the Cincinnati Reds hit an unusually high number of triples to left field where Jackson played during the series, but this is not supported by the contemporary newspaper accounts.
This observation seems to be supported by contemporaneous newspaper accounts reporting that Billy the Kid could shoot handguns " with his left hand as accurately as he does with his right " and that " his aim with a revolver in each hand, shooting simultaneously, is unerring.
Jackson and Walsh researched the story by reading contemporary newspaper accounts of the trial.
To some extent this is an extension of the tradition of newspaper columnists ' regular accounts of their lives.
In the summer of 1787, American newspaper accounts said that a government plot was under way to invite Prince Frederick to become " King of the United States ".

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