| 1. | :Let's not; those assumptions are decidedly counterfactual!
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| 2. | :You might be interested in the article on counterfactual history.
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| 3. | In the counterfactual for the average outcome among the control units.
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| 4. | "Counterfactual " literally means contrary to the facts.
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| 5. | It is not possible to revise to satisfy a counterfactual complaint.
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| 6. | The technique involved is a new variant of counterfactual regret minimization.
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| 7. | But if doesn't necessarily signal a counterfactual situation.
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| 8. | Alternate history is related to, but distinct from, counterfactual history.
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| 9. | With the perfective, this marks the pluperfect or counterfactual.
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| 10. | This counterfactual thinking particularly associates abnormal behaviour with negative outcomes.
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