Sentences with phrase «lack of consistency during»

The sound is also superb, but is hampered by it's lack of consistency during battle.
Arriving in the West Midlands for # 9 million two years ago, he will be available for considerably less than that as Villa continue to look to chop numbers off the wage bill, with the Frenchman being a prime candidate for his lack of consistency during a relegation battle in the previous campaign.

Not exact matches

The 22 - year - old has shown flashes of potential during his time with the Red Devils, but has struggled over a lack of consistency and perceived poor fitness levels.
Our lack of consistency for the best part of a decade has meant we have not seriously challenged for the title during that time.
«Just yesterday during a community discussion on immigration at the Jamaica Muslim Center, I again criticized the lack of consistency and standards in which agents enforce immigration policies at our airports and borders, and how they randomly pop up at courts and hospitals.
A limitation of this work is a lack of consistency between studies regarding the definition of «long - term» night shift work, with definitions including «working during the night» and «working at least three nights per month.»
During graduate school I had become very disillusioned with the fitness industry and very frustrated with the lack of consistency between what I was being taught in school, what most people looking to build muscle and burn fat a were taught in the media and what actually produced results IN REAL LIFE.
Identifying your «Baseline» (average) Basal Body Temperature during the course of your menstrual cycle; body temperature is regulated by the thyroid gland in the body, so knowing information about your body temperature provides you a window into thyroid functioning; consistency (or lack thereof) can provide insight into adrenal function
In the latter category, there are Pam (Jason Mantzoukas), a gun - toting shopkeeper who sells drugs to kids out of an ice cream truck, and Jason's cousin Nick (Adam Pally), a younger version of Dick who shows up on crutches during the movie's climax for no apparent reason (It might seem like a useless point to raise, but the screenplay somehow lacks logical consistency, such as when Jason scolds Dick for smoking the «gateway drug» of marijuana after the grandson smoked crack earlier).
Zwirner's representation of the estate opens a new window of visibility for Polke's work and lends his market presence a consistency it lacked during his lifetime.
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