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Discover Ludwig"make incompatible" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to cause something to not be able to exist or work together harmoniously. You can use "make incompatible" when describing a situation where two things or ideas cannot coexist. For example: - The new software update will make the old operating system incompatible with certain programs. - Their conflicting beliefs made it impossible for them to have a successful relationship; their values were simply too incompatible. - Mixing bleach with ammonia can create a toxic gas, making these cleaning products incompatible with each other. - The merger between the two companies failed because their corporate cultures were too incompatible. - The new law will make it illegal for employers to discriminate based on gender, race, or age, making discriminatory practices incompatible with the law.
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I'd go with the surround, as long as you can turn it off during movies (it can make incompatible audio sound pretty weird).
Everett argued that since A and B make incompatible state attributions to A+S, the standard collapse theory yields a straightforward contradiction.
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We would say that they were making incompatible readings of the same text because of strong and irreconcilable differences in values and beliefs and expectations.
Experts and standards groups have advocated since 1996 that tubes for different functions be made incompatible — just as different nozzles at gas stations prevent drivers from using the wrong fuel.
In fact, ever since Britain's 1917 Balfour declaration made incompatible promises to Jews and Arabs struggling over the same tiny plot of land, most would-be solutions have counted on an outbreak of goodwill among the Middle East's warring parties.
Yet, he urges, 'if anything is clear, it is that we do suppose ourselves to be making incompatible statements about the object' (RG 83).
Some modern scholars have suggested that it ought to be understood primarily as a satire or consciously paradoxical work that deliberately makes incompatible and paradoxical statements to amuse the reader (Bowen 1972: 249 56; Korkowski 1976: 594 607).
Instead, according to this predictive coding account, coactivated lexical candidates compete by making incompatible predictions for the speech segments that will be heard next.
Others swapped out bar codes to make them incompatible with those of their competitors.
The European stand is based on the view that Mr. Haider's politics, including isolated and subsequently regretted expressions of sympathy for aspects of Hitler's rule, make him incompatible with the values of the European Union, and on the pragmatic concern that other extreme-right parties may benefit.
The similarities between samples prepared using conventional methods and metal nanoparticles make SEM incompatible.
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