Large discrepancies in all these estimates are generally due to the inconsistent definitions of who can be considered victims of the war.
Finally, inconsistent definition of what constitutes domestic violence makes definite conclusions difficult to reach when compiling the available studies.
Each district has a different and often inconsistent definition of violence, different rules, policies, procedures and consequences.
And literature is even contaminated with inconsistent definitions.
Racialist vocabulary with inconsistent definitions is still used in medicine to a small extent, even when it has vanished from some census agencies and everyday speech.
Dissociation theory is criticized for its vague and inconsistent definition.
These are partly the result of the use of inconsistent definitions of who can be considered victims of the war.
Past research has also been limited by inconsistent definitions of clinical disorders, and differing upper and lower age limits of the study population.
The EPA's inconsistent definition of "reasonable" risk varies.
Nowadays, the term "complete semilattice" has no generally accepted meaning, and various inconsistent definitions exist.