Sentence examples for inconsistency points from inspiring English sources

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In fact, like most conspiracy theorising, O'Sullivan's film relies on the assumption that every apparent inconsistency points to a deliberate untruth; but the version he leans towards, involving Manchurian Candidate-style brainwashing and the conjecture that watch-company executives may have led double-lives as CIA agents, strains credulity beyond repair.

At this point his account of the ground is not consistent, but this inconsistency points to the essential issue Schelling is trying to understand, namely whether philosophy can give a rational account of the fact of the manifest world.

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Hamidullah Farooqi, spokesman for Ghani's campaign, said his camp remained bitter about Abdullah's perceived inconsistency, pointing to his "ever-changing demands".

It is shown that the kinematic inconsistency pointed by Kaliakin and Li [Comp. Geotech. 17 (1995) 225] for the element proposed by Goodman et al. [ASCE J. Soil Mech. Fdns. Div. 99 (1968) 637] also occurs for other interface models, and new interface elements for 2D and 3D analyses without kinematic inconsistencies are proposed.

Koh upheld complaints of inconsistencies, pointed out by Samsung's lawyers, in the way the original jury calculated the damages payable by the South Korean electronics giant.

Marco Arment, a vocal critic of Apple's inconsistencies, pointed out that the company had even broken its own guidelines in the App Store rules by using push notifications for a promotion of its (RED) anti-Aids scheme on 1 December.

According to him, if universals are no longer actual constitutive parts of their particulars, then the inconsistencies pointed to by Ockham vanish.

Currently, the consistency principle is criticized as not being adequate for the representation of scenarios of complex adaptive systems, reasoning with the argumentations from transition research that inconsistencies point at dynamics and change.9 This debate shifts the focus of attention towards (slightly, but not completely) inconsistent scenarios.

These inconsistencies point out the need for evaluating more species when testing relationships between wood chemical and anatomical traits.

In general, inner components were found to be required for the later assembly of outer components, although certain inconsistencies point to a higher complexity (Liu et al. 2006).

"You can't make a police drama that is too complex or subtle yet," Mr. Torres admitted when the inconsistency was pointed out to him, "because the audience is accustomed to a language, and it's the one of soap operas".

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