Discretion, as he had already learned and later formally stated and proved, was not inconsonant with rational valor. |
And how are we to interpret teachings that seem inconsonant with current sensibilities? |
In either of these scenarios, taxing Harry at a higher marginal rate than Tom would be inconsonant with sacrifice theory, and by its own standard, inequitable. |
The State's prescription is thus inconsonant with, and is therefore preempted by, the federal law. |
One of the problems is that the tragedies we want to write out of our current contexts are inconsonant with traditional definitions of what tragedy actually signifies. |
I think it's fair to say that rules by their nature are inconsonant with expressivity, as that notion is conventionally understood. |