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| age | 21 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 10 months |
| seen | Jan 26 at 11:28 | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
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Apr 2 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Dec 13 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Aug 31 |
accepted | What is the origin of the name “grammar nazi”? |
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Aug 31 |
asked | What is the origin of the name “grammar nazi”? |
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May 22 |
accepted | An adjective for “able to see the big picture” |
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May 21 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Aug 28 |
accepted | Difference between “field of inquiry” and “field of endeavor” |
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Aug 26 |
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Difference between “field of inquiry” and “field of endeavor” I was asking whether field of endeavor includes scientific research. It sounds to me that field of inquiry is mainly scientific research. |
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Aug 26 |
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Difference between “field of inquiry” and “field of endeavor” clarification |
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Aug 26 |
asked | Difference between “field of inquiry” and “field of endeavor” |
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Aug 23 |
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Difference between “theorem” and “theory” Your quote is quite right, but the examples are not. Pythagorean theorem is a theorem because it can be deductively proven from the axioms of Euclidean geometry. Testing on real triangles is empirical and inductive on the contrary. |
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Jul 13 |
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An adjective for “able to see the big picture” Visionary means having foresight, not seeing the whole. |
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Jul 13 |
asked | An adjective for “able to see the big picture” |
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Jul 10 |
awarded | Student |
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Jul 9 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jul 9 |
accepted | What is the past counterpart for “scenario” |
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Jul 9 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jul 9 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jul 9 |
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What is the past counterpart for “scenario” Oxford |
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Jul 9 |
asked | What is the past counterpart for “scenario” |