inconsistency

IPA: ɪnkʌnsˈɪstʌnsi

noun

  • The state of being inconsistent.
  • (logic) An incompatibility between two propositions that cannot both be true.
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Examples of "inconsistency" in Sentences

  • The only inconsistency is the glaring, gaping one between his actions and his campaign rhetoric.
  • The inconsistency is between one of their positions and YOUR idea of what their other position should be.
  • But his inconsistency is troublesome and he left Tuesday's game and is day-to-day with a lower-body injury.
  • The inconsistency is minor and arguably unimportant in a novel this lighthearted, but it's still bothersome.
  • Some French commentators criticized the president for what they called his inconsistency over China and human rights.
  • I believe one of the traditional liberal defenses of the inconsistency is an argument about strong/weak group relations.
  • This crazy vertebrae inconsistency is because the Two - and Three-toed sloths do not have a shared ancestor until you go back 40 MILLION YEARS.
  • Such inconsistency is interesting, though, and almost inevitable when one sees fit to defend the English language from “plagues”, “attacks”, and presumably imminent doom.

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