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These lead to bizarre phenomenon such as a single object being in two locations at the same time.
Though our brains probably require that we make rather simple, broad groupings to deal with reality, these can lead to bizarre and offensive findings.
Sometimes when you're looking to make an impression it can lead to bizarre outfits that are meant to look "edgy", and fresh, but end up more likely to repel those around you.
That can lead to bizarre case outcomes, like a Minnesota man who was acquitted of burglary, but still had to forfeit his car.
They were brilliant-sounding, but if you dug into them they didn't make much sense". Cusack said he understood from his own career how an anything-goes creative environment could lead to bizarre consequences.
The causal role concept of function can lead to bizarre outcomes in the biological sciences.
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This led to bizarre outcomes: In one company, I found that the introduction of computer simulation tools ended up increasing overall product-development costs.
The public's healthy scepticism was led to bizarre conspiracies typified by the idea that Turkey would join the EU imminently.
This sometimes led to bizarre and extravagant projects in which the intention to shock, excite, and involve struck a melodramatic, almost hysterical note that failed to convince by its very lack of restraint.
This sort of hair-splitting is plainly discriminatory, and leads to bizarre statements like the one issued by Clarence A. Johnson, director of the Pentagon office of diversity management and equal opportunity on May 31.
Men find themselves faking character traits for themselves that they notice in prospective partners, on the questionable assumption that non-opposites attract: it leads to bizarre cymbal clashes of non-communication.
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