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But "no theory fits the myriad facts," the author concludes.
Georgian London may lack the political agenda of a more academic history, but its myriad facts reflect more Eat My Heart Out, by Zoe Pilger (Serpent's Tail £7.99) Pilger's debut is basically a tamer, more kindly, less violent version of Kathy Acker's 1988 feminist-punk novel Empire of the Senseless, here transposed to 21st-century London.
While the drop in police shootings was already clear, the details were among the myriad facts included in 11 years' worth of annual New York Police Department firearms-discharge reports that were, without fanfare, handed over to the City Council this week and earlier to the New York Civil Liberties Union.
AMONG the myriad facts the presidential election drama has brought home, from obscure points of constitutional law to the categorization of chads, one truth about human nature stands out: No matter how far Americans think they have come in the ways they size people up, they still judge a book by its cover -- and a woman by her foundation.
Much of the difficulty of scaling up was attributed to the "knowledge acquisition bottleneck"—the difficulty of coding or acquiring the myriad facts and rules evidently required for more general understanding.
In other words, we cover the world and the myriad facts composing it with hypotheses or conjectures of a general nature in order to understand, foresee and manipulate them, and from these we can deduce unusual propositions that, if verified, will confirm those hypotheses, which will then pass on to the rank of laws, though always revisable.
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How does the growth of blog punditry, podcasting, and myriad "fact check" sites change the game?
Just think of the onslaught, think of how much we have absorbed so quickly about the so-called 'Arab Spring', think about the myriad of facts, images, truths, half-truths, conflicting narratives, and all of that on top of a mountain of theories and facts of history, politics, religion, economics, and psychology.
That delightful tidbit, dispensed in a presentation at the big annual conference of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Boston last week, was one of myriad tantalizing facts, discoveries and revelations at the exhaustive five-day event.
The myriad contingent facts of each of these worlds are only hypothetically necessary.
The truth is that most of us will never use the myriad of math facts and algorithms in our post-school lives.
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