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  • Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Regarding somethink which is not an invention, and not somebody :

    Patent adjective

    1. Clear, broad, obvious, plain, unmistakable.
    2. Readily seen, perceived, or understood: apparent, clear, clear cut, crystal clear, distinct, evident, manifest, noticeable, observable, obvious, plain, pronounced, visible. Is it clear exactly how it is?

    http://www.thefreedictionary.org/?url=/ How

    do I apply for a patent. Visit http://www.patent.com/ and click on the link.

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  • Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Regarding somethink which is not an invention, and not somebody :

    Patent adjective

    1. Clear, broad, obvious, plain, unmistakable.
    2. Readily seen, perceived, or understood: apparent, clear, clear cut, crystal clear, distinct, evident, manifest, noticeable, observable, obvious, plain, pronounced, visible. Is it clear exactly how it is?

    http://www.thefreedictionary.org/?url=/ How

    do I apply for a patent. Visit http://www.patent.com/ and click on the link.

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  • Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Regarding somethink which is not an invention, and not somebody :

    Patent adjective

    1. Clear, broad, obvious, plain, unmistakable.
    2. Readily seen, perceived, or understood: apparent, clear, clear cut, crystal clear, distinct, evident, manifest, noticeable, observable, obvious, plain, pronounced, visible. Is it clear exactly how it is?

    http://www.thefreedictionary.org/?url=/ How

    do I apply for a patent. Visit http://www.patent.com/ and click on the link.

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  • Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Regarding somethink which is not an invention, and not somebody :

    Patent adjective

    1. Clear, broad, obvious, plain, unmistakable.
    2. Readily seen, perceived, or understood: apparent, clear, clear cut, crystal clear, distinct, evident, manifest, noticeable, observable, obvious, plain, pronounced, visible. Is it clear exactly how it is?

    http://www.thefreedictionary.org/?url=/ How

    do I apply for a patent. Visit http://www.patent.com/ and click on the link.

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  • Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Regarding somethink which is not an invention, and not somebody :

    Patent adjective

    1. Clear, broad, obvious, plain, unmistakable.
    2. Readily seen, perceived, or understood: apparent, clear, clear cut, crystal clear, distinct, evident, manifest, noticeable, observable, obvious, plain, pronounced, visible. Is it clear exactly how it is?

    http://www.thefreedictionary.org/?url=/ How

    do I apply for a patent. Visit http://www.patent.com/ and click on the link.

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  • Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Regarding somethink which is not an invention, and not somebody :

    Patent adjective

    1. Clear, broad, obvious, plain, unmistakable.
    2. Readily seen, perceived, or understood: apparent, clear, clear cut, crystal clear, distinct, evident, manifest, noticeable, observable, obvious, plain, pronounced, visible. Is it clear exactly how it is?

    http://www.thefreedictionary.org/?url=/ How

    do I apply for a patent. Visit http://www.patent.com/ and click on the link.

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  • Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Regarding somethink which is not an invention, and not somebody :

    Patent adjective

    1. Clear, broad, obvious, plain, unmistakable.
    2. Readily seen, perceived, or understood: apparent, clear, clear cut, crystal clear, distinct, evident, manifest, noticeable, observable, obvious, plain, pronounced, visible. Is it clear exactly how it is?

    http://www.thefreedictionary.org/?url=/ How

    do I apply for a patent. Visit http://www.patent.com/ and click on the link.

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  • I believe in God (I have bad confidence) which is good n 1. ‘An intention to deceive’; treachery or dishonesty (esp in The phrase in bad faith) 2. As an agent regards his actions as conditioned by circumstances or conventions in order to evade his own responsibility for choosing them freely. (Englis? http://www.thefreedictionary.com/index.html. com/Bad+faith

    Perhaps “Bad faith” is not quite correct, it is upside down
    while she tells the truth. One don’t know wheter she unconsciously knew
    (or not) it was true

    cognitive dissonance. (, and her cognitive skill is uncontrolled). Psychology A psychological tension that occurs when one holds mutually exclusive beliefs or attitudes and that often motivates people to modify their thoughts or behaviors in order to reduce the tension.

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  • Asked on March 2, 2021 in American english.

    Consider :

    Reductionism :

    An attempt or tendency to explain a complex set of facts parsing another, simpler set: “Science requires some degree of reductionism, some picking apart and focusing on one or two variables at a time” (Natalie Angier).

    OR: Ockham’s

    razor n. A rule in philosophy stating that entities should not be multiplied needlessly. (Not just by counting). What is the main reason behind making an explanation to what is already known? Also called law of parsimony.

    (Philosophy) Maxima, attributed to William of Ockham, stating that in explaining something assumptions must not be needlessly multiplied. Which are called the principle of

    economy.

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Grammar.

    How do I mix or two sentences in a sentence? Is it a verb exchange? What is your preferred choice between oranges and appels? ” ” Choose between apples and oranges. ”

    “I would have to find another “‘Manos”. “

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