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The advantage of Fisher's approach (which is by no means perfect) is that to some degree it sidesteps the problem of estimating priors where no sufficient advance information exists.

Thompson (2009) uses an alternative approach that also sidesteps the problem of the choice of control states, comparing areas (rather than workers) within states, which permits him (like Clemens and Wither) to control for shocks to state economies in an unrestricted way.

That said, the invocation of "Africa" in relation to the killing of black folks in America sidesteps the problem of America's willingness to kill its own citizens, deaths that are visited upon those who are not white.

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It is understandably hard for secular observers to sidestep the problem of belief.

Second, can the church really sidestep the problem of historical fact?

And, as with so many foreign-language translations, it neatly sidestepped the problem of comprehensibility that dogs Shakespeare's comic scenes.

By not charging Mr. Cohen directly with insider trading, the S.E.C. sidestepped the problem of showing that he knew Mr. Martoma and Mr. Steinberg had received confidential information from a tipper who was breaching a duty of trust and confidence by passing the information along.

If you can sidestep the problem of belief — and the related politics, which can be so distracting — it is easier to see that the evangelical view of the world is full of joy.

Licensing its search index from companies that have already spent billions on competing with Google does at least mean Oscobo is sidestepping the problem of trying to compete head on with Google's tech.

Alignment of a government by the will of the people with science ensuring that the will of the people was progressive was Jefferson's way of sidestepping the problem of the turbulence of government in the hands of the people the chief problem of a Jeffersonian republic (e.g., TJ to Edward Carrington, 16 Jan . 1787 and TJ to James Madison, 30 Jan . 1787.

In the light of the failure of such analytical-style definitions it is tempting to try to sidestep the problem of providing a theoretical account of the concept of corruption by simply identifying corruption with specific legal and/or moral offences.

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