Sentence example with the word 'inconsistency'

inconsistency

aloofness, conflict, differentiation, disproportion, far cry, incongruity, mutability, oppugnancy, scattering, unpredictability, versatility

Definition n. the relation between propositions that cannot both be true at the same time

Last update: September 23, 2015


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This furthest limit of inconsistency is universal compulsory military service.   [Please select]

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This inconsistency has become obvious in universal military service.   [Please select]

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Though on more than one occasion personal rancour against the men of the Moderate Left prevented the Right from following Sellas advice and regaining, by timely coalition with cognate parliamentary elements, a portion of its former influence, the bulk of the party, with singular inconsistency, drew nearer and nearer to the Liberal cabinets.   [Please select]

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The whole life of the upper classes is a constant inconsistency.   [Please select]

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Well--there was really no inconsistency there; no, none at all.   [Please select]

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"So do I," answered Charlie, and then they both laughed at his inconsistency.   [Please select]

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The man of the so-called educated classes lives in still more glaring inconsistency and suffering.   [Please select]

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The very grossness and obviousness of the inconsistency confirms them in this conviction.   [Please select]

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It looks very much as if Glanvill had let an inconsistency creep into his philosophy.   [Please select]

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It is interesting that my mind rejected all sense of anomaly and inconsistency.   [Please select]

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Strange inconsistency, to impute to great men at the same time mean motives and superhuman forethought.   [Please select]

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