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No credible scientist would ever think of using it to prove or disprove anything.
"We were using it to prove a concept," he says.
I'm using it to prove that I've been in multiple settings and I feel like I did not change much about myself across those diverse settings.
Republicans would be far better served embracing Obamacare, labeling it correctly, taking credit for it, and using it to "prove" the virtues of free market competition.
Using it to prove that Bush is an Illuminati puppet is a little like using the "chicken crossing the road" joke to prove that the egg came first.
I've cautioned the Obamas against doing things like come out in favor of toothpaste, because of the enormous strain it would put on the dentistry industry if hundreds of thousands of idiots stopped using it to prove a point about their ideological tribal purity.
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With so much information -- especially unstructured data and numerous similar studies by known and unknown groups -- it's easy for us to take data and use it to prove what we want it to prove.
I always liked the logic of it... that you could use it to prove something new.
Use it to prove that you have a realistic view of the profession.
But Turing used it to prove some of the fundamental theorems of computer science.
He began riding a bike to get around, and then used it to prove himself.
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