lack of uniformity

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noun[U]
uk
/ˌjuː.nɪˈfɔː.mə.ti/
us
/ˌjuː.nəˈfɔːr.mə.t̬i/
the quality or fact of being the same, or of not changing or being different in ...
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No consensus has been arrived at, however, giving rise, potentially, to confusion and an unproductivelackofuniformity.
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No doubt the most serious defect is thelackofuniformity, but to expect this is perhaps unrealistic.
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Commentators also observed alackofuniformityin the attitudes and in the decisions of the judges who presided over the city's criminal courts.
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However, when one lives with this diversity, it is seen as detrimental, because it implies alackofuniformityand thus a lack of unity.
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A major issue was thelackofuniformityin the histopathologic nomenclature for early melanoma and related lesions.
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A related problem is thelackofuniformitythe logic exhibits in being able to test for token identity.
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Contributing to the difficulty in interpreting the available toxicity data is thelackofuniformityin toxicity definitions.
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Another problem is thelackofuniformityin the rubrics selected to classify the bibliography of each one of the countries.
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Treating the pronoun paradigms as individuals might well provide insight into thelackofuniformityof pronoun case error rate (problem a).
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Comparisons of these epidemiological data have been bedevilled by thelackofuniformityin defining the diagnostic criteria and pathology.
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Thelackofuniformityopened the way for falsification, and counterfeiting of the passes was not uncommon.
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Thelackofuniformityat the service delivery level also raises concerns about the integrity of the overall national policy-setting process.
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A third problem has to do withlackofuniformity.
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Thislackofuniformityis evident in external and internal criteria.
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Lynceus, in other words, could no more discover alackofuniformityhere than can we.
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At first, then, perspective presupposed alackofuniformitybetween observer and observed; yet this lack of uniformity was the principal reason the system fell down in all areas.
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Taken overall, proponents of both the democratic and the economic arguments have much the same view of decentralization: namely, that itslackofuniformityis a major advantage.
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Life in front and back houses, large body of water require a frontage different from those with itslackofuniformity, provides ample space for the facing a canal.
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There is no doubt at all that tribunals have very largely suffered from alackofuniformityof policy.
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