inconstant u rečniku PONS

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Fever is extremely common but inconstant and is most often mild.
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And she is depicted with a wheel to signifythis is the pointthat she is turning and inconstant, and all about change and variation.
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The weak and inconstant winds meant that her efforts had little effect beyond interrupting his quarries' journeys.
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To them he appeared weak, inconstant, untrustworthy.
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Public education is nevertheless inconstant in quality, being even extremely poor in rural areas and not so good in urban areas.
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Songs also depend on human beings as writers, performers and listeners, and humans are marvellously inconstant; today's thrill is next year's yawn.
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In foreign policy, he was less inconstant than his father.
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The membership of these aggregations is inconstant, with individual females periodically switching between different sites scattered over several kilometers.
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It varies in colour, being sometimes black, at others green with inconstant black markings.
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Due to its inconstant nature, etch rate is often determined experimentally immediately prior to the etching process.
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