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Another alternative may be "the Principle of What Might Have Been of Re-evaluation", understood as comparing negative events in own life with fictitious occurrence what might have been worse, with the result of decreased dissatisfaction of a life domain.
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One is the formulation, and the other is the occurrence of fictitious frequencies.
Although Squidward manages to reassure a petrified SpongeBob that his story is fiction, the two employees are alarmed by the strange, coincidental occurrences paralleling the fictitious omens surrounding the murderous Hash-Slinging Slasher (such as flickering lights, repetitive anonymous telephone calls remaining unanswered, and a ghostly bus that killed him arriving).
"A year or so ago, three seniors officials were convicted - a rare occurrence - for demanding $1m to take the Japanese company Toshiba off a fictitious blacklist, which was preventing the company bidding for a contract," Mr Roxburgh recalls.
The fictitious data records need to be added to the given datasets to increase occurrences for preserving l-diversity and also need to compensate the effects of these record values when performing some useful computations.
(Names are fictitious).
(Names used are fictitious).
I play fictitious characters often solving fictitious problems.
It is a fictitious cult.
They are fictitious.
That is completely fictitious.
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