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In both, it seems to refer to "proceeding" from predicating a general term of familiar paradigms of a thing to predicating it in novel, unfamiliar cases, on the grounds that the novel cases are relevantly similar to the paradigms.
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In the unfamiliar case, the distribution was broader (mean = 0.01; std error 0.2 rads).
A recent study suggested that in the case of an unfamiliar event, such as a dirty bomb, the messages could create panic and confusion.
That means that new judges, unfamiliar with cases that have already begun, will have to step in, Judge Silbermann said.
There remains a possibility that differences in cognitive demands between personally familiar and unfamiliar face stimuli affected the present results, since the behavioral task used in the present study required some generalization of a unique facial identity across the facial views in the case of personally familiar faces but not at all in the case of personally unfamiliar faces.
Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but they seemed not to want to be familiar, in case it looked like sycophancy, but not to want to be unfamiliar, in case it looked like disapproval, and then, caught in the headlights of friendliness, unable to remember how friendly they had been last time.
For those of you who are unfamiliar, Card Case is a mobile app (iOS and Android) that you can fill with 'cards' of all the merchants they visit and buy from who accept Square.
For those unfamiliar with the case, a lawsuit before the US Federal Court alleged that Facebook CEO and Founder Mark Zuckerberg stole the original code for Facebook.
The book is an introduction to their unsung and, in many cases, unfamiliar worlds, she said.
The bar association has sent batches of lawyers, in their black robes with white fur tassels, as public defenders, but they are unfamiliar with the cases and ask for time to read the records.
However, the challenges that come with the chaotic growth of IoT are also new and, in some cases, unfamiliar, and not knowing and anticipating them can slow down the process — if not halt it altogether.
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