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Also, there is the matter of inconsistency.
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These conflicting definitions of BE are not just a matter of semantics: any inconsistencies in the disease's histological assessment result in major variations in the estimates of its incidence, and this ultimately affects the cost-benefit balance of any Barrett's adenocarcinoma secondary prevention strategy.
It has been demonstrated that beyond a given threshold of inconsistency, no matter how large the studies we conduct, we may never have enough power to replicate an association (nonreplicability threshold) (28).
In Grotius' time, for example, Suarez wrote, "to break the natural law without sinning involves an inconsistency… and therefore the existence of an obligation which is imposed by the natural law but which is not a matter of conscience also involves an inconsistency" (De legibus, II.IX.6).
The role of SOD in the development of AMD is a matter of debate due to the inconsistency of results.
Software practitioners, on the other hand, live with inconsistency as a matter of course.
But from a purely logical perspective, hatred of inconsistency is more than reasonable since belief in a single inconsistency forces one to believe any premise no matter how ridiculous.
Entrees met a similar fate of inconsistency.
No one can accuse India of inconsistency.
Hybrid leaders make clever use of inconsistency.
But he cannot be accused of inconsistency of attitude.
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