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Even more radically, recently Weber (2012) has taken the inconsistency to be a positive virtue, since it enables us to settle several questions that were left open by Cantor, namely, that the well-ordering theorem and the axiom of choice are provable, and that the Continuum Hypothesis is false.
Its old arrangements had too many inconsistencies to be automated a remarkable state of affairs for a technology company.
Granted, Jose Riga's side have two games in hand on the bottom two and one on 18th-placed Barnsley but their inconsistency continues to be a concern.
For example, here comes inconsistency: "I wanted to be a ballet dancer, but I prefer politics".
"If there's an inconsistency to be found, they'll know what it is," she said.
Schroeder believes A-type inconsistency to be the most familiar.
Johnson acknowledged that the Nets' offense, which has swung through bouts of inconsistency this season, continues to be a work in progress.
Their inconsistency was, however, perceived to be a necessary compromise.
Although such a general model is very flexible to explore heterogeneity and inconsistency, identifiability is expected to be a challenge.
There seems to be a minor inconsistency in her story.
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