Incompatibility
in sentence
18 examples of Incompatibility in a sentence
CA: We've got a little bit of accent
incompatibility
here, you know.
Not only are economic motivations and intrinsic motivations incompatible, that
incompatibility
can persist over long periods.
This is an example of sheer
incompatibility
between two races, which an angry Captain Kirk instinctively realizes in the 3rd act - he knows it's either his crew or the creature - there can be no half measures.
There was an
incompatibility
with the books itself and the movie.
China’s ideological
incompatibility
with the US thus is making the shift in their relative power difficult to achieve peacefully.
The real source of confrontation between Russia and the EU today is not based on rival interests or unshared values – it is political
incompatibility.
Dawkins agrees with the Creationists on one thing: the
incompatibility
of Darwinism and Christianity.
Its execution, however, was crippled by its very narrow scope for application, the absence of corresponding laws governing corporate restructuring, excessive government intervention,
incompatibility
with the policy-based bankruptcy procedure then in place, technical errors, and a general inability to make the code operational.
One fear should be dismissed immediately: despite worries about the
incompatibility
of Islam and democracy, more than 500 million Muslims now live in Muslim-majority countries that are commonly classified as democracies – Indonesia, Turkey, Bangladesh, Senegal, Mali, and Albania.
Here the problem is the
incompatibility
of insurance schemes, on the one hand, in which the benefits that people receive are based on what they have contributed, and, on the other hand, social assistance programs that entail cash transfers.
The
incompatibility
of the national goal (maintaining the parity) and America’s international role as sole provider of the reserve currency was the essence of the dilemma that the Belgian economist Robert Triffin foresaw (as early as 1960) as a risk to the Bretton Woods system.
It took more than a decade during which politicians, so-called academics, and journalists whipped up emotions of
incompatibility
before people in the various republics were willing to think of separations, and it required bloody fighting before they were willing to be pushed into narrow ethnic confines.
What we see in countries such as Egypt and Turkey – and even in Syria – is what the great British liberal philosopher Isaiah Berlin described as the
incompatibility
of equal goods.
Instead, as UNICEF and UNESCO point out, the problem is largely one of supply-side barriers, from a lack of accessible schools (whether because they are too full or too far) to the
incompatibility
of livelihoods (such as harvesting schedules) and school timetables.
But this has never been accomplished satisfactorily: the
incompatibility
of the second law with the other fundamental laws is perhaps the greatest paradox in all of physics.
Catholics, once distrusted and often excluded from public life because of the supposed
incompatibility
between their faith and liberal democratic principles, now occupy key positions.
Brexit, by contrast, was a home-grown aspiration, rooted in the structural
incompatibility
between laissez-faire Anglo-Saxon capitalism and continental corporatism, and invoked by a coalition comprising sections of Britain’s aristocracy that successfully co-opted working-class communities wrecked by Margaret Thatcher’s industrial vandalism.
This may be another instance of the
incompatibility
between homo economicus and community morality emphasized by Samuel Bowles in his book The Moral Economy: the self-interested, transactional behavior that defines the market is not acceptable in the family or the community.
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