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"conceptually inconsistent" is an appropriate phrase to use in written English
It can be used when describing something that is logically inconsistent. For example, "This argument is conceptually inconsistent, as it contradicts itself."
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I conclude only that judicial review of base closing and realignment decisions is conceptually inconsistent with the innovative scheme enacted by Congress.
Cross-cutting taxonomic boundaries, then, are not conceptually inconsistent.
Three additional factors had eigenvalues exceeding 1.0 (1.3, 1.3, and 1.1 respectively); however the item loadings on these factors were sparse, conceptually inconsistent, and the alpha values were disappointing.
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Conceptually, the system settles the problem of making Cantor's distinction between inconsistent and consistent precise and applicable (against Hilbert's early criticism); it also shows that global choice becomes a theorem on a suitable view of sets.
It is inconsistent with traditional theory as already discussed the Fisherian theory offers a way of understanding evolution that takes sex conceptually out of the level of the essentials.
Conceptually, perhaps.
Either conceptually or physically.
Legally, conceptually, and operationally.
Conceptually, it was brilliant.
"It's conceptually incoherent.
It is conceptually challenging.
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