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She was interviewed by federal agents in September 2010 and gave inconsistent answers, according to prosecutors.
Never mind that the two theories give inconsistent answers at extreme energies, where very small things can also be very massive; we can't observe such energies anyway.
An officer of the Anti-Terror Squad branch in Mumbai, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the news media, said the man had given inconsistent answers to questioning, sometimes saying there were 10 attackers, sometimes more than 10.
Observations of people who give inconsistent answers are set to missing.
Inconsistent answer alternatives were dropped only if there remained other answer alternatives that targeted the same content.
After sorting out unusable replies (e.g., no target group member, inconsistent answers, unfeasible duration time, etc).
After filtering out questionnaires with a too short process time or with inconsistent answers, the data sample includes 381 respondents in total.
In their Indian setting beans generate usable answers for almost all respondents while a percent chance formulation produced a significant fraction of inconsistent answers.5 A practical consideration is the number of beans respondents are given to distribute.
On completion, Christopher's appeal to me for resolution coupled with the seeming absence of mathematical resources for dealing with two inconsistent answers indicates a lack of development of the sociomathematical norms (Yackel 2001) described as critical to mathematical enquiry.
In other words, even though the 11 SINP centers included in this study are the most relevant and expert in the diagnosis and management of headache in children, referents from units such as pediatric neurology outpatient services with a higher number of first visits were able to give more appropriate and inconsistent answers in the assessment with AGREE II.
These questions and others and the inconsistent answers provided by institutions led to the seminal 2000 National Academies report, Enhancing the Postdoctoral Experience for Scientists and Engineers, the creation (by AAAS, the publisher of Science Careers, and Science) of The Postdoc Network, the formation of several postdoc unions, and ultimately to widespread reforms.
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