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When nothing can be completely known, nothing can be definitively judged.
According to this approach the dynamics of the actual cart has to be completely known.
However, this assumption may not always hold, as the plant model might not be completely known or may change over time due to wear and tear.
The parameter-varying regulated system is modeled by a set of discrete-time, linear, time-invariant systems and the regulated system switching law is assumed to be completely known a priori.
The model treats the observations (radar) as noisy realisations of the underlying true precipitation process, recognising that this process can never be completely known, and thus must be represented probabilistically.
The policy shift, approved this month, allows the C.I.A. and the military's Joint Special Operations Command to strike militants in Yemen who may be plotting attacks against the United States, but whose identities might not be completely known, an authority that already exists in Pakistan, the official said.
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The calculation usually assumes that the true component reliability is completely known.
Ideal-based error is applicable in synthetic-logs where the rock specifications are completely known through ideal-logs.
This transformation is possible because the structures of both are completely known and the two forms are nearly identical.
There are usually standard methods for computing homology and cohomology groups, and they are completely known for many spaces.
Many would assume that the kinds of living mammals are completely known or nearly so, but they would be wrong.
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