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incompatible or inconsistent? #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 20, 2008 14:59 pm   incompatible or inconsistent?
 

can you you correct this sentence, please?
"Training hours are incompatible with different program units."
or ,
"Training hours are inconsistent with different program units."
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incompatible or inconsistent? #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 21, 2008 0:11 am   incompatible or inconsistent?
 

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Based on the context you've supplied, I'd use the first one.
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