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clearly inconsistent. Conversely, in an
explosive formal system (e.g.,
classical or
intuitionistic propositional or first-order logics)
every inconsistent theory...
- In economics,
dynamic inconsistency or time
inconsistency is a
situation in
which a decision-maker's
preferences change over time in such a way that a...
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Paraconsistent mathematics,
sometimes called inconsistent mathematics,
represents an
attempt to
develop the
classical infrastructure of
mathematics (e...
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Status inconsistency is a
situation where an individual's
social positions have both
positive and
negative influences on
their social status. For example...
- An
inconsistent triad consists of
three propositions of
which at most two can be true. For example:
Alice loves me.
Alice sends flowers to
people she loves...
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called inconsistent if
there is no set of
values for the
unknowns that
satisfies all of the equations. If a
system of
equations is
inconsistent, then the...
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numbers under this translation. A T that
interprets arithmetic is ω-
inconsistent if, for some
property P of
natural numbers (defined by a
formula in the...
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Capital controls Fixed exchange rate
Floating exchange rate
Inconsistent triad Liberal paradox Mundell–Fleming
model Political trilemma of the...
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released the mini-album "Alco-pop" and the
albums Jukebox,
Individual Inconsistent and The
Milgram Experiment. Two of
their singles made the UK Singles...
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Prior consistent statements and
prior inconsistent statements, in the law of evidence,
occur where a witness,
testifying at trial,
makes a
statement that...