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"Any time you're going to have to play a lot of young guys, you're going to have inconsistency and you're going to have breakdowns," Carr said.
This is actually quite similar to what happened in the areas of semantics, set theory and epistemology: The paradoxes of self-reference turned into theorems showing that there are limits to which properties we can consistently assume a truth predicate to have (Tarski's theorem), a set theory to have (inconsistency of naive set theory), and a knowledge predicate to have (Montague's theorem).
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The commissioners' ethical investment policy will always have inconsistencies and absurdities.
"Many of them claim they are conservative but have inconsistencies in their previous records".
The resulting documents, which were reviewed by The New York Times, have inconsistencies.
A valid FM satisfies some properties like satisfability, and does not have inconsistencies such as dead features.
In the same study, PA cephalograms where shown to have inconsistencies in measurements, likely due to the difficulty in visualizing key structures in the 2D view.
"You have inconsistencies.
To make matters more interesting, the stories themselves have inconsistencies and ambiguities - contradictory genealogies, for example.
The IPCC dismiss the accounts of these witnesses out of hand, saying that their accounts have inconsistencies – a flaw which is arguably common in genuine memories of dramatic events that have not been robotically dictated by a police lawyer.
This algorithm addresses the need to harmonise datasets when datasets of interest have inconsistencies in the names and values of variables.
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