Sentence examples for inconsistent judgements from inspiring English sources

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The equity versus efficiency dilemma has been virtually ignored in the political debate, ofte leading to inconsistent judgements in the development of health policies [ 11].

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This would seem to entail that these sentences are inconsistent with any judgement that a sentence expressing only the belief component would be inconsistent with.

But they might still be able to do justice to the fact that normative judgments and sentences stand in logical relations to one another if they can explain how the judgments themselves stand in certain logical relations to to one another and then go on to explain that the sentences are inconsistent just because they express judgements that are inconsistent.

But if the Moore-paradoxicality of a set of moral attitudes is supposed to justify counting moral judgements that express them as inconsistent, we should regard these sentences as inconsistent.

When these messages were poorly communicated or inconsistent or led parents to question clinical judgement or skill, their sense of loss was augmented.

Analytic hierarchy process (AHP) [53] is a measurement using pairwise comparisons to calculate priority scales based on the judgements from DMs, which might be inconsistent.

However, a study by Moriguchi et al. (2007) found increased activity in both anterior and posterior insula (both right-sided) in alexithymics, making empathic judgements of pain in others a finding that appears inconsistent with the suggestion above.

Conversely, if 150 summed points support the hypothesis, and 20 refute it, a judgement of "Support for hypothesis" may be more reasonable than "Inconsistent evidence" (Harrison 2010).

When the information was not available, our judgements changed because we found gaps in the availability of information and inconsistent information.

This finding was also inconsistent with a study with nurses [ 30] that showed the quality of nurses' judgements significantly deteriorated under time pressure.

For example, if 20 summed points support a hypothesis, and 19 points refute it, a judgement of "Support for hypothesis" is unreasonable, and the evidence should be judged as inconsistent.

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