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Fuzzy logic builds rules out of such fuzzy terms and then embeds those rules in a computer.
Eliza may radiate flaky entitlement, but she also is, in the movie's fuzzy terms and in her own muddled mind, a model of authenticity and sensitivity in a cold, phony world.
And without hard data sets, marine ecologists must rely on fuzzy terms such as "degraded" or "severe".
The shell processes fuzzy terms of the Arabic language as well as the English language.
The difference values have been characterized by fuzzy terms like small, significant, large, etc.
These fuzzy terms are assigned by the decision makers and responsible for intra criterion comparisons of the alternatives.
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A somewhat fuzzy term, but surely a universal good where it means stopping prejudice in recruitment.
Service industries, a fuzzy term covering everything from burger bars to credit-card companies, seemed to be missing out.
And yet in much of the world "Jewish" today remains a fuzzy term whose precise meaning depends on context.
Back then Fidesz was broadly liberal, a fuzzy term in a country where the political spectrum was basically confined to a single socialist party.
He had earlier endorsed ending foreign aid to countries that "oppose America's interests," a fuzzy term that could affect many recipients.
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