Coincidence does not offer any predictive value. Just because two events coincidentally happened simultaneously in the past does not mean they'll occur together in the future. Chance, however, plays a significant role in prediction. For instance, in games of dice or cards, players often calculate...
"in truth""actually"実は often it also means "coincidentally" 偶然で
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We might even imagine that 18% must somehow mean 50%, but 18% means 18%. I fear we often get confused when looking for a gray card in the histogram, because 18% raised to gamma 2.2 in the histogram does coincidentally normally reach around 46% (but the camera is also busy doing ...
Does "West Marches" simply mean "example of a sandbox game where people can do what they want instead of following an adventure book"? Is it about the setting of "going west until the border of society is reached and players have to fight their way through the unexplored wilderness"? Is...
What does DNS mean in F1? Besides DNF, you also have the term DNS, which stands for 'Did Not Start'. This means that the driver was qualified for the race, but did not start. One cause could be that the car has technical problems during the warm-up lap, for example, and therefore...
This does not mean that we do not think, maybe even rightfully so, that our reasons are the better ones. But since we cannot prove the necessary truth of these beliefs, we cannot force others to assent to them. Taken in such a general manner, it matters little if we talk about ...
Coincidentally, this phrase also combines the second (“in X years”), third (“for the first”) and fourth (“the first time”) most popular trigrams. Most shared “Newness” headline examples: Photographer And His Wife Plant 2 Million Trees In 20 Years To Restore A Destroyed Forest And ...
Goorin Bros started selling hats off of horseback in 1895 and 126 years later they’re still going strong. That’s because they understand the fundamental importance of growing and changing with the times.
Coincidentally, this phrase also combines the second (“in X years”), third (“for the first”) and fourth (“the first time”) most popular trigrams. Most shared “Newness” headline examples: Photographer And His Wife Plant 2 Million Trees In 20 Years To Restore A Destroyed Forest And ...