"consistent" Forum
- glucose101
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"consistent"
How would one define this word, as used on the LSAT.
- ggibelli
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Re: "consistent"
could you give an example?
- bport hopeful
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Re: "consistent"
If its like consistent with a set of rules, it would mean like possible if these rules govern a situation.
Or like the same as.
Or like the same as.
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Re: "consistent"
"X is consistent with Y" means that X and Y can occur together. They don't have to though.
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