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A facet of this problem is known as the 'jingle-jangle fallacies': the jingle fallacy being that just because things are called the same name it does not mean that they are the same thing; the jangle refers to the issue that because things are called different things it does not necessarily mean they are different [ 5].
And you have constantly groups that are making a case that something has to happen around a certain facet of the problem.
In his thread Nicas also noted that a striking facet of the problem for Google is the tendency for the answers it packages as 'truth snippets' to actually reflect how a question is framed — thereby "confirming user biases".
A crucial facet of the problem faced by Bayesian logicism involves how the logic is supposed to apply to scientific contexts where the conclusion sentence is some hypothesis or theory, and the premises are evidence claims.
However, activation efficiency is only a single facet of the problem.
The Regional Cadet Officers have been encouraged to discuss these issues in [Chief Officer's] seminars and in CIL training courses to ensure that CIL officers are aware of all facets of the problem and that they understand not only the correct way of dealing with cadets but also those circumstances or actions could potentially be misinterpreted and lead to false accusations".
Of course this is just one facet of the problem...there is a bill mooted to create a register of parliamentary lobbyists and the Speaker is looking hard at abuses of All Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs).
On the one hand, interfaces fundamentally alter the physical mechanisms responsible for plastic deformation an important facet of the problem that has been intensely studied.
The recent congressional action addresses only one facet of the problem - interest rates on loans.
In an article to appear in the May-June issue of the APS Observer, the magazine for members of the Association for Psychological Science, Vanessa Lazar and Betty Tuller, current director of NSF's Program in Perception, Action, and Cognition, point out another facet of the problem: Women submit far fewer research proposals to the program than men, despite achieving essentially equal outcomes.
A specific facet of the second problem is to build a supertree (by globally minimizing a suitable functional commonly referred to as the "cost") for the given set of trees.
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