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Accusations of racism, sexism, xenophobia, ballot fixing, semantic inconsistency, and not enough racism.
The first is semantic inconsistency, a fancy way of saying that information is not structured in a standard form.
Because of the semantic inconsistency of a dwarf planet not being a planet due to the failure of Resolution 5B, alternative terms such as nanoplanet and subplanet were discussed, but there was no consensus among the CSBN to change it.
In Codd's 1979 proposal (which was basically adopted by SQL92) this semantic inconsistency is rationalized by arguing that removal of duplicates in set operations happens "at a lower level of detail than equality testing in the evaluation of retrieval operations".
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To catch semantic inconsistencies, we need data quality rules, which are typically expressed as dependencies.
In addition, P3P allows the specification of policies containing semantic inconsistencies.
However, different services often have semantic inconsistencies which may lead to the failure of the services composition.
The constraints defined in our ontology are used to verify potential semantic inconsistencies and to check for conflicts occurring from P3P policies of service members.
Additionally, the correct definition of URIs ensures that mappings between resources do not lead to semantic inconsistencies.
We developed a comprehensive BioPAX Validator that recognizes syntactic errors, semantic inconsistencies and violations of best practices in BioPAX models.
Comparisons between studies of 'delay' within the patient interval are plagued with definitional and semantic inconsistencies [ 42].
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