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"In this context social values have changed, this is widely recognised, maybe not universally recognised, it's appropriate for a woman to have the right to choose an abortion, and criminal law should not be inconsistent with that basic principle," he said.
Thus, even though direct correlation between porosity and cementation is impossible for the reservoir, since cementation has only been reported from drill cuttings, the cementation to porosity ratio appears to be inconsistent with that observed at the surface.
Just as someone who accepts that murdering is wrong disagrees with someone such as Fred as described by (3) who believes it is not wrong, the attitude attributed by (0*) seems to be inconsistent with that attributed by (3*).
Investigators found Individual A's response and tone to be "inconsistent" with that of an extortionist and noted he was even calm and understanding when Hastert said he couldn't get more money.
The high illiteracy rate in our patient sample seems to be inconsistent with that report.
The results of both were found to be inconsistent with that of clinical randomised control trials (RCT) and thus were judged to provide only uncertain evidence for either hypothesis.
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The fact he was braking is inconsistent with that.
Nothing she said today was inconsistent with that description.
"There's nothing in the Kyoto Protocol that is inconsistent with that convention," Dr. Susskind added.
There is nothing to suggest that his actions were inconsistent with that training.
"Anything that was inconsistent with that, they didn't want to see," Mr. Klock said.
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