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Often, it's better to be fuzzy, to deliberately introduce imprecision into your team's decision-making process.
Another wave effect is diffraction, which causes light to spread into regions of the geometric shadow and causes the image produced by any optical device to be fuzzy to a degree dependent on the wavelength of the light.
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Innovation, like "quality," is one of those notions that's fuzzy to a lot of managers.
On most other things, though, he's fuzzy to the point of cluelessness.
The early evolution of dinosaurs, in the late Triassic period, is fuzzy, to say the least.
The lines between the two enterprises were fuzzy to the extent that, as the New York Times reported in 2013, "Some Clinton aides and foundation employees began to wonder where the foundation ended and Teneo began".
SSI advocates may believe that they should be covered by SSI, but they are fuzzier to diagnose then a broken leg.
However from a classical perspective, domains are discrete entities, and a 'cognitive approach' recognises their tendency to be fuzzy at their boundaries and inconsistent in their constitution.
But I worry that the White House approach will soften the edges so much that the policy itself will be fuzzy and doomed to failure.
The fuzzy normed space is said to be fuzzy Banach space if every Cauchy sequence in is convergent to a point in [46].
The edges of historical eras tend to be fuzzy.
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