词汇 | example_english_inconsistent |
释义 | Examples of inconsistentThese 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. The discussion of these problems either seems to accept inconsistent results at face value, or favours radiocarbon ages over other information. They suggested that the timing of the assessments, co-occurring risk factors, and maternal behavior may have accounted for inconsistent findings. Direct contrasts between the two pression are inconsistent. In the time pressured world of designing, even partial and inconsistent designs find value as launching points into unexplored parts of the space. As a consequence, the search procedure backtracks to the previous search state and thus removes the inconsistent constraint. After all the cases have been conver ted using linguistic terms, some inconsistent cases can be removed. The systems can suggest minimal set of inconsistent constraints that result in that all constraints cannot be satisfied simultaneously.! A level 4 explanation was one in which the participant distorted the story to make sense with the contextually inconsistent meaning of the key word. Both of these results are inconsistent with the large-to-small view of metaphonological development which singles out vocabulary development as the catalyst of change. The training data is first pre-processed, inconsistent data pairs are removed and a smoothing algorithm is applied. Previously, the uniformity of the sintered sur face, which affects uniformity of ion emission, was poor and inconsistent. They each have their own default interpretations; it is only in the presence of modifiers inconsistent with the default interpretations that alternative readings arise. With regard to the latter two strategies, the evidence of effectiveness is inconsistent. Several outpatient physiotherapy trials report improvement in various aspects of gait but the results are inconsistent. There was incomplete or inconsistent reporting of data in the abstract/presentations. Other studies of the relationship between infertility and cancer (12;14;27;28;62) have also produced inconsistent findings. Nevertheless, it was important to exclude inconsistent subjects. Furthermore, when each issue is considered by a different ad hoc committee, decisions tend to be inconsistent from case to case. Intuitively, this is because either is invalid or the domain is inconsistent. Databases may become inconsistent with respect to a given set of integrity constraints. The problem of defining and retrieving consistent information from an inconsistent relational database has been studied in the context of relational databases. If the context contains both an objective literal and its explicit conjugate, it is termed inconsistent and is consistent otherwise. We also attempted to include diagnostic information in the model, but the reporting of diagnoses was inconsistent both across centers and across annual data sets. Evidence concerning alcohol is inconsistent; both improvement and deterioration and healing have been reported. The n = 919 sample comprised all respondents' valuations (including all inconsistent valuations), whereas the n = 396 subsample included valuations with at most one inconsistency. In some cases random selection produced logically inconsistent indicators, and these were excluded. Furthermore, the quality of the index is inconsistent. Finally, the subject indexing appears inconsistent and incomplete, particularly with automaticity, attention, and intentional learning. Either way the identity version is inconsistent with the constitution version. Perhaps those intuitions themselves are so tangled as to be inconsistent with each other. The research presented here suggests that these inconsistent results may be a function of the research design and empirical specification chosen by the investigators. Rule-consequentialism is frequently regarded as problematic since it faces the following powerful dilemma: either rule-consequentialism collapses into act-consequentialism or rule-consequentialism is inconsistent. Another objection is that it would be inconsistent to permit cloning for infertile couples but not fertile ones. The data on family life in these entries is scarce and inconsistent, and they should be excluded from the analysis. If the above analysis is correct, then inclusive legal positivism is inconsistent with the epistemic-guidance function of legal rules. In any single year and across decades, racial categorization was internally incoherent, inconsistent across groups, and unstable. Our analysis provides an explanation for these inconsistent findings. Contradictory or inconsistent information could confuse patients, so should the practitioner take a "paternal" attitude and not discuss second malignancies? Inconsistent information is ignored, rather than causing failure of the operation as in normal unification. Moreover, they are often inconsistent or language specific. Despite all this activity by licensers, however, it is still important to note how inconsistent and relatively limited their modifications of texts might actually be. The findings are inconsistent with both frameworks, suggesting that both democratic peace and clash of civilizations claims are mistaken. With regard to the specific memory function, research has given inconsistent results. However, these results may be less inconsistent than they first appear. System-initiated clarification meta-communication is needed when the user's input is inconsistent, ambiguous or underspecified. Since these variables are arbitrary, this allows us to prove that any two terms are equal, and hence that the associated equational theory is inconsistent. If ex is inconsistent, but ey is not, then ex 0 x 0 does not hold. The top element could be interpreted as explicit inconsistent information. Thus, the inconsistent dictionary needs to be improved. However, this model is inconsistent with her models for the effects of apologies on investment and strike activity. The main obstacle in approaching the book is that its content is highly inconsistent. Parents comment on ' uncertainty ' in estimating comprehension due to the inconsistent responding of their child. Although inconsistent states can temporarily emerge within the dream - these will always lead either to failure or success entirely within the dream. Electoral volatility was consistently high, which is inconsistent with the view of a highly stable system. I will begin my attack on the thesis with a series of pinpricks, some fairly familiar doctrines in the law that seem inconsistent with it. Second, what if morality is, after all, inconsistent? After excluding some cases with missing or inconsistent data on relevant variables, 1,259 carers remained (361 males and 898 females). Few previous studies have examined variation by ethnicity, and their findings have been inconsistent. As stated above, the second explanation for the inconsistent findings is methodological variation. Conversely, areas that would express information that is inconsistent with any of the included areas are excluded from participation, thereby satisfying incoherence relations (negative constraint). They are generally inconsistent with fact-based knowledge, though not randomly. However, it is inconsistent with experimental and reallife evidence. The predominant model of an ethics consultant, a sort of "beeper" ethicist available to different hospital units, is inconsistent with the realities of rural life. A one-way analysis of variance was conducted for each type of inconsistent response. First, at critical points they are either unclear or inconsistent in describing what experience consists of. Once again, the new equilibrium at point b is inconsistent with environmental equilibrium. The actual trade interaction terms are generally insignificant, with inconsistent signs across both models. As structural explanations are not inconsistent with ontological individualism, we conclude that both structural and individualist explanations are acceptable and indispensable. Inconsistent with this assumption, correlations between cognitive and behavioral changes were not significant. Correlations between gcas for yield efficiency and yield were inconsistent. His challenges are problematic and inconsistent and his objections are, please pardon the pun, unimaginative. In past selection experiments, the correlation between ageing and cold resistance has been inconsistent. Several alternative explanations for the inconsistent performance of the controls seem to be less likely. Seasonal effects on microbial biomass were few and inconsistent across locations. Reilly, however, sometimes presents inconsistent arguments and ®ndings. If so, the analyses suffer from simultaneity bias, and the results cannot be believed (the estimated coefficients are biased and inconsistent). The most prominent example of this class of applications are diagnosis problems that require systems capable to deal with fuzzy and possibly inconsistent knowledge. Therefore, when the base-value assignments are inconsistent with the spreadsheet formulae, every value is logically entailed in every cell, thus rendering the spreadsheet useless. All the other counter-stains employed gave variable and inconsistent results, often with a preponderance of purple. The search backtracks if it reaches an inconsistent partial assignment and succeeds if it finds a satisfying assignment. We have not seen decisive objections to the divine-fiat theory (which is consistent with some construals of anti-criterialism and inconsistent with others). They are unlikely to provide definitive solutions, but it seems inconsistent to disregard them. Of course, the significance of hierarchy is not inconsistent with an argument based on interest. We argue that this is inconsistent with the pervasive effects that should result from a true culture of dependence. The hardware or software purchased may also be inconsistent with government standards. When the evidence is more inconsistent than consistent, the pattern is rejected. If taken literally, the message seems to be patently inconsistent and incoherent. The 'meaning' of the lines, deeply problematic and internally inconsistent, produces a series of questions too often ignored in discussions of this opening. No subjects were rejected because of inconsistent performance on the two tests. The unique implication of this view is that associability will not be lost when a stimulus is followed by inconsistent consequences. In our analyses we found a significant age-smoking interaction among women - an observation that is not inconsistent with this hypothesis. The reason for these inconsistent results relating to calcium may be that calcium nutriture is difficult to measure. Such a situation was inconsistent with the" two springs of action which keep the universe in motion- force and incitement". Why change the cladding from one facade to the next in such a playful and inconsistent fashion? Nonmonotonic logics were born to handle human reasoning with a formal language, which often takes decisions with incomplete, inconsistent and timevariable information. However, the atypical processes were inconsistent, had only a small impact on overall intelligibility, and were transient. There were no differences for inconsistent or unconfirmed details. There were no group differences for inconsistent or unconfirmed details. 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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