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Self-contradictions
Answer for the clue "Self-contradictions ", 15 letters:
inconsistencies
Word definitions for inconsistencies in dictionaries
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n. (plural of inconsistency English)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inconsistency \In`con*sist"en*cy\, n.; pl. Inconsistencies . The quality or state of being inconsistent; discordance in respect to sentiment or action; such contrariety between two things that both can not exist or be true together; disagreement; incompatibility. ...
Usage examples of inconsistencies.
Despite the numerous inconsistencies and flat-out errors in his statement, Gitchell and his detectives decided not to put it to the simple test of questioning Jessie at the site while someone videotaped the excursion.
Lax urged Damien’s and Jason’s attorneys to press Hutcheson about her past and about her own inconsistencies, especially with regard to her reports of the esbat.
In the meantime, it is essential that we delve into every corner of Gorlot's administration and bring up from the depths of each cave those inconsistencies which can bring the majority of Council to its senses with regard to this tyrant.
But if the Hrrubans are alien to Doona, it'll explain a helluva lot of inconsistencies," and Ken ticked them off on his fingers.
Sometimes, as now, she entertained the fragile hope that she might wind them up so tightly in their own inconsistencies that they would inadvertently reveal a truth or two.
Stidham cited the inconsistencies in Jessie’s statement and the lack of physical evidence in hopes that the jury would find reasonable doubt.
The inconsistencies in Aaron’s numerous statements were so many and so profound that Lax could not imagine that Prosecutor Fogleman would call the child to testify, no matter how sympathetic an eight-year-old friend of the victims might appear.
Your device here shut itself down because it began to turn up inconsistencies within the patterns it was evolving from the patterns it had evolved previously.
Doing somethmg at least effective enough to produce inconsistencies with what would have happened if the storm had just been allowed to run its course.
He hoped she would acknowledge a stake in this, that perhaps she already had found inconsistencies in the situation, that her involvement would outweigh her resentments.
But Mattu and Gel and Mia were the most likely to figure out the inconsistencies in the cover-up.
A few days more and she’d have a hundred little inconsistencies to piece together.
She had heard him more than once complain to his Soviet colleagues on the inconsistencies of the Russian language, and was sure she would hear a French edition of all this at the Paris conference.