Incongruities manifest themselves not only between certain sections and the main scheme of the book, but also between these and their immediate contexts.
The exchange was a stark testimony to the incongruities of man versus woman, and the pending adjustments of our marriage, looming ahead.
The endeavour to restrict juries to those who understand Italian reveals glaring incongruities.
Hobbes, drew attention in particular to the confused mixture of law and narrative in the Pentateuch, the occurrence of duplicate narratives and chronological incongruities.
In the hawk cemeteries birds were pickled and buried in long bundles, forming sometimes an assortment that is not without incongruities from the naturalist's point of view.