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Examples of inconsistency


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The further away any two criteria are from each other in the linguistic hierarchy, the more liberal the system is in permitting such inconsistencies.
As the terms are bounded, this inconsistency may be removed in the next order.
For example, there is inconsistency in defining the concept of quality.
Such inconsistencies should have been edited out, and comparisons/contrasts in crop breeding strategies, biotechnologies, histories, uses and gene resources edited in.
Inconsistency among donors also exists in their attempts to influence political reform, even within one recipient country.
The closest candidate to a dual of blindness turns out to be inconsistency.
Since we deal with exactly this kind of objects, we could not escape the inconsistency.
As we have seen, this time inconsistency is not the general case but depends on the degree of the specificity of investments into market access.
Thus, while this position cannot necessarily be dismissed on the grounds of inconsistency, its implications will not be explored further.
From this comparison, we see that there are some useful logics for reasoning with inconsistency in structured text.
There were some inconsistencies across districts between the proportions of men who exhibited knowledge in the three different areas.
The same discipline forestalls the policy inconsistency problem referred to earlier.
She is secretly grateful she has been turned down, as there are a few inconsistencies and outright conceptual and linguistic errors inherent in the work.
No inconsistency was observed in any of the four independent experiments (data not shown).
To be more precise, what is your own view on the key policy lessons one should take from time inconsistency?
Established incoherencies and inconsistencies may in this way be reduced or eliminated, which in turn may strengthen the policy legitimacy.
The inaccuracy concerns his allegation that there is a ' potential notational inconsistency ' in representing lexical items as constituents of lexical categories.
Associated eigenvalue: 4.17692; consistency ratio: 0.06553; percent of inconsistency: 10.0000; consistency index: 0.05897; random consistency: 0.90000.
Depending on the nature of the concepts, the presence or absence of such inconsistencies may not be decidable or tractable.
Additionally, some of the inconsistencies relate to dates and titles of cited works.
In principle, there are two types of logical contradictions that can occur in ontologies: inconsistency and incoherency.
Not only does this lead to the contradictions just noted concerning tensed verbs and finite clauses, it leads to further inconsistencies and complexities.
It is especially alert to inconsistencies or slippages, but also to places where disagreements are unconvincingly resolved or controversial issues are glossed over.
This inconsistency persists in the discussion of investment topics.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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