The check is aimed at ensuring that no incongruent code is executed by the filter interpreter. |
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But when many states threaten each other for incongruent purposes, who is to do the deterring, and in the face of what provocation? |
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Conspicuous consumption of incongruent high-rise real-estate at the expense of venerable neighborhood community centers! |
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By now the sound of gun shots rarely distracts me, but this time it was too close, and too incongruent with the bustling nightlife. |
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This is a common approach for a duo who delight in blending seemingly incongruent but ultimately believable material into their performances. |
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At first glance, Kensington's alternative youth may seem incongruent with the older immigrant community. |
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One should not risk potential harm to the client by abandoning the role of therapist for the potentially incongruent role of advocate. |
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In the first, the phylogenies of different genes were shown to be incongruent, indicating recombination between the genes. |
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I certainly believe that our foreign policy is imperial and see such a policy as incongruent with the values of a republic. |
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For some reason my memory of what she said was completely incongruent with what she did, and she was quite right, I think. |
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Biogeography and comparative phylogeography differ in their potential to explain incongruent patterns, owing to the disparate time scales. |
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Even if, in the beginning, we may have felt incongruent with the jealous workplace environment, slowly we start focusing our energies on how to avoid or circumvent it. |
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There is something wonderfully incongruent in the Royal Mail celebrating its monopoly powers by increasing the price of a first class stamp yet again. |
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Of course I would be the administrator and as such would have the power to edit their posts to ensure they wouldn't be incongruent with my own worldview. |
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Many find the enforcement of minor infractions, such as standing on the tree planters or chalking on the ground, incongruent with perceptions of public space. |
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But this is not incongruent with the idea that progress can be quicker through dialogue. |
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An example of an incongruent weathering reaction is that involving aluminosilicates. |
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Such stalling is incongruent with the mandate of this Council and proves that this important organ is in need of reform. |
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It's somewhat incongruent with the fact that a local arts group can do that. |
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It would be incongruent to restrict evidence while expecting a different criteria to be applied. |
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The latest Civic iteration encompasses a broad swath of inner real estate, which seems incongruent with the vehicle's diminutive overall size. |
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For example, it was noted that the current legislation is incongruent with standard international procurement practice. |
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If these were intergeneric hybrids, they would likely have significantly incongruent positions between the chloroplast and mitochondrial gene phylogenies. |
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For just like adding plastic to groundfill while complaining of global warming, it is internally incongruent to preach peace and understanding via corrupted messaging. |
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The politicians would have had to fear the popular vote, since it was highly unlikely that survey research and referendum results would have been incongruent. |
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Potentially incongruent phylogenetic relationships found for different genes might not result from HGT at all but may be due to inadequate phylogenetic signals. |
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It is also possible that the strain differences in the rats and differences in the purity of the test agents used may account for the incongruent findings between the two set of studies. |
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The Congress is structured in a strong, symmetric, and incongruent bicameralism. |
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I agree that such a reptile symbolizes the shadow of the Eternal One, but that it allegorizes our psychological defects, frankly seems to me incongruent. |
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On the other hand, incongruent federalism exists where different states or regions possess distinct ethnic groups. |
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Public Service leaders will display a weakness in this area if they hold values that are incongruent with those of the Public Service, or if they fail to demonstrate PS values in their day-to-day activities. |
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There is something very incongruent about the position of the NDP and others who have suggested that by withdrawing our forces, by having the international mission abandoned, development could somehow continue. |
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Very often it's a very simplistic disclosure that arises from a women's shelter, incongruent with these very violent, aggressive, and deeply disturbed incidents that have no evidence to substantiate them. |
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In 2011, after the Inter-American Court of Human Rights declared that the amnesty law was incongruent with the Inter-American Convention on Human Rights, the Uruguayan Congress passed legislation annulling the amnesty law. |
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Her knowledge of world politics was incongruent in someone so young. |
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