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| - In fiction, an inconsistency is when a character has an occurrence usually regarding power that differs from the norm. An inconsistency can work both ways, being either a low showing or a high showing. Generally, inconsistencies should not be accepted unless there is a good reason for it (such as a character who usually holds back on his or her full power).
- Inconsistency is the espousal of two or more propositions or positions that cannot both be true at the same time. For example, Republican U.S. Rep. Bob Goodlatte, who postures as a defender of state's rights, objected to the refusal of U.S. Attorney Gneral Eric Holder to enforce laws against citizens of the states of Colorado and Washington for consumign cannabis. Here is what drug warrior Goodlatte said: That's what inconsistency is all about. Also hypocrisy.
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| - Inconsistency is the espousal of two or more propositions or positions that cannot both be true at the same time. For example, Republican U.S. Rep. Bob Goodlatte, who postures as a defender of state's rights, objected to the refusal of U.S. Attorney Gneral Eric Holder to enforce laws against citizens of the states of Colorado and Washington for consumign cannabis. Here is what drug warrior Goodlatte said: "The Justice Department’s decision not to enforce the Controlled Substances Act in states whose laws violate federal law is not a valid exercise of prosecutorial discretion, but a formal, department-wide policy of selective non-enforcement of an Act of Congress." That's what inconsistency is all about. Also hypocrisy.
- In fiction, an inconsistency is when a character has an occurrence usually regarding power that differs from the norm. An inconsistency can work both ways, being either a low showing or a high showing. Generally, inconsistencies should not be accepted unless there is a good reason for it (such as a character who usually holds back on his or her full power).
* Goku being unable to lift 40 tons
* Master Roshi able to destroy the Moon in the 21st World Tournament when much stronger characters struggled to destroy cities and islands.
* Batman being able to fight evenly with characters far beyond his class.
* Silver Surfer being unable to dodge, and feeling pain from Storm's lightning bolt.
* Pre Crisis Superman being unable to defeat Karate Kid when PC Superman is far beyond his class.
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