Sentence examples for incompatible concepts from inspiring English sources

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One glamorous little house turns out to be sheathed in solar panels, and the show in general confirms that elegance, sustainability, ecological awareness and social responsibility are not incompatible concepts.

Given that the two incommensurable theories will use qualitatively incompatible concepts to interpret quantitatively identical results, they will interpret the same quantitative sentences as different qualitative statements.

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Hestenes et al. (1992) demonstrated that even university students' beliefs about the physical world are largely derived from personal experience and are often incompatible with Newtonian concepts.

By calling two fundamental theories incommensurable, Feyerabend meant that they were conceptually incompatible: The main concepts of one could neither be defined on the basis of the primitive descriptive terms of the other, nor related to them via a correct empirical statement (Feyerabend 1962, 74, 90).

By calling two such theories incommensurable, Feyerabend meant that they were conceptually incompatible: The main concepts of one could neither be defined on the basis of the primitive descriptive terms of the other, nor related to them via a correct empirical statement (1962, 74, 90).

Although additional information, such as the specific identification of potentially preventable associated conditions, may be beneficial, its inclusion should not make the system incompatible with ICD concepts.

Such unequal weighting of votes strikes us as utterly incompatible with the concept of one indivisible nation whose citizens share equal rights no matter where they live.

The prevailing schools in psychology and psychiatry — behaviorism and psychoanalysis — adopted models of the mind that were incompatible with the concept.

The prevailing schools in psychology and psychiatry behaviorism and psychoanalysis adopted models of the mind that were incompatible with the concept.

The prisoner case was about how extreme overcrowding in the penal system has led to inadequate medical care, which Kennedy called "incompatible with the concept of human dignity".

But in the unanimous decision, the court said, "The notion that lands are to be held in public trust, protected and regulated for the common use and benefit, is incompatible with the concept of profit".

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