"We think our stock is trading fundamentally inconsistent with the underlying value of the company," he said.
The trouble is that cost containment is fundamentally inconsistent with the avowed principles of need-blind admissions and need-based aid.
In a 1988 ruling, Judge William R. Collison held that the right of reproduction was "fundamentally inconsistent with imprisonment itself."
The Bohr-Sommerfeld model was fundamentally inconsistent and led to many paradoxes.
That's never the way our country has operated and it's fundamentally inconsistent with our traditions.
Thus, the committee determined that the rearward movement of the President's head would not be fundamentally inconsistent with a bullet striking from the rear.
Many in the bootstrap community believed that field theory, which was plagued by problems of definition, was fundamentally inconsistent at high energies.
In his testimony, Mr. Schmalensee describes the suit by the Justice Department and 19 states as "fundamentally inconsistent."
Prior to 1973, many theorists suspected that field theory was fundamentally inconsistent because the interactions become infinitely strong at short distances.
Euratom loans are fundamentally inconsistent with the directive on the internal market in energy and put other energy sources at a disadvantage.