The relation between propositions that cannot both be true at the same time.
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Examples for "inconsistency"
Examples for "inconsistency"
1Her inconsistency made her problem worse, requiring higher dosages in some cases.
2Spot the inconsistency: I want to live at home, but I left.
3There needs to be an end to hypocrisy and inconsistency, he said.
4Davison says she is shocked at the inconsistency in the government's approach.
5This same bitter inconsistency was embodied in the death of Crispus Attucks.
1After half an hour, overcoming repugnance, he went back into the house.
2Their repugnance to novel hypotheses is only the natural and healthy one.
3The repugnance she felt was a physical sensation in her whole body.
4But the cause of her repugnance was not what the abbe supposed.
5In short, he was carried away by the repugnance which dominated him.
1Yet this incompatibility underpins the UK's whole future as a trading nation.
2Yankee Group's Carl Howe offers another likely reason for 5-G iPod-rental incompatibility.
3Transfusions were classified as either ABO compatible, major incompatibility, or minor incompatibility.
4He thought there were cases in which divorce from incompatibility is justifiable.
5Occasionally there is a strange incompatibility which it is difficult to define.
1My text points out the natural antagonism, and mutual exclusiveness, of these two emotions.
Translations for mutual exclusiveness