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Consistency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In logic, a consistent theory is one that does not contain a contradiction. The lack of contradiction can be defined in either semantic or syntactic terms. The semantic definition states that a theo...
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Dynamic inconsistency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In economics, dynamic inconsistency , or time inconsistency , describes a situation where a decision-maker's preferences change over time, such that what is preferred at one point in time is incon...
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Yes, Inconsistency in a Christian's walk with the Lord is very detrimental to the cause of Christ. ... How would you define Inconsistency? Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary defines it as - "not persistent, lacking firmness of constitution or character, and lacking harmony of conduct and practice with profession."
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``INCONSISTENCY IN DATA AND KNOWLEDGE" ... The problem of reasoning in the presence of inconsistency has been studied by the mathematical logic community for some decades. Nevertheless, new challenges, problems and issues have appeared in the context of knowledge representation in AI, database systems,
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Inconsistency management ... Such an inconsistency resolution, for instance, may be requested by the language compiler. A demand for resolving an inconsistency therefore may be context or language dependent. For example, the C++ language allows multiple inheritance specification whereas the Smalltalk language does not...
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