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31inconsistent equations — n. two or more equations impossible to satisfy by any one set of values for the variables (Ex.: x + y = 1 and x + y = 2) * * * …
32inconsistent with — index dissident, hostile Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
33inconsistent equations — n. two or more equations impossible to satisfy by any one set of values for the variables (Ex.: x + y = 1 and x + y = 2) …
34Inconsistent triad — An inconsistent triad consists of three propositions of which at most two can be true. For example:# Alice loves me. # If Alice loves me, she would have sent flowers. # Alice hasn t sent flowers.If one finds oneself believing all three… …
35inconsistent with — if something is inconsistent with something else, it does not match it measures that are inconsistent with government policy …
36inconsistent pleading — See inconsistency; inconsistent counts; inconsistent defenses …
37inconsistent remedies — For the purposes of the doctrine of election of remedies: two or more coexisting remedies available to the litigant at the time of the election which are repugnant and inconsistent, 25 Am J2d Elect R § 10; not, in reality, an inconsistency… …
38Inconsistent comparison — An inconsistent comparison is a misleading argument popular in advertising. For example, an advertisement might say product X is less expensive than product A, has better quality than product B, and has more features than product C . This is… …
39inconsistent with — not compatible or in keeping with. → inconsistent …
40inconsistent statement — See prior inconsistent statements …