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Preference Consistency Analysis
Analyze the following statements describing an individual's preferences for two desirable items: daily consumption units (C) and daily hours of free time (T). Based on the principle that having more of a desirable item is always better, identify if there is a logical inconsistency in the individual's reported preferences. Explain your reasoning.
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