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be mutually inconsistent
adverb
In the same way, each to the other; reciprocally
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Yet some of those equalities can be mutually inconsistent.
He argued that current technology may make it easier to achieve the twin goals—"once thought to be mutually inconsistent"—of liquidity and competition.
Each principle separately seemed to him self-evident, but when taken together they seems to be mutually inconsistent.
Consequently, we can see that the case Black's infinity machine is one in which the principles of continuity and permanence turn out to be mutually inconsistent.
Measurement of organizational performance is a complex issue given that performance is a multifaceted phenomenon whose component elements may have distinct managerial priorities and may even be mutually inconsistent.
Typically, multiple closely matching subnetworks are identified by such algorithms, which may be mutually inconsistent (Singh et al., 2008).
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They're mutually inconsistent, for one thing.
Many students recognise these goals are mutually inconsistent.
And they are mutually inconsistent.
(39) and (41) are mutually inconsistent.
That is, P and ~P are mutually inconsistent and cannot be both true (LNC), and they are mutually exhaustive (LEM).
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