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were incompatible
adjective
Of two things: that cannot coexist; not congruous because of differences; irreconcilable; disagreeing.
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The officers' radio frequencies were incompatible.
For years, development processes were incompatible with nature conservation.
All of them were incompatible with one another.
Others said the strangers' beliefs were incompatible with democratic principles.
With the Rangers, right wing Aleksei Kovalev and Coach Colin Campbell were incompatible.
Sokal said that the positions were incompatible, and asked which one was true.
As far as I was concerned the lives of athletes and non-athletes were incompatible.
Those responsibilities, he said, "were incompatible with running a full-fledged, full-throated Weiner-style campaign".
When that formula produced deficits, Schweitzer decided that profits and good radio were incompatible.
It would immediately abolish them on the grounds that they were incompatible with a democratic society.
François Truffaut famously once suggested that the words "British" and "cinema" were incompatible.
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