Newspaper stories frequently contain fuzzy concepts, which are readily understood and used, even although they are far from exact.
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Not all fuzzy concepts have the same logical structure, but they can often be formally described or reconstructed using fuzzy logic.
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It also can be argued that fuzzy concepts are generated by a certain sort of test out their application in some way.
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A good example of a fuzzy concept is cool air _ it has a clear meaning, but it is not black or white.
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Mexicans support " the change, " as they call Fox's election, precisely because it is a fuzzy concept.
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Another problem : Truth becomes a fuzzy concept in the middle of a campaign, because opposing candidates see the world so differently from each other.
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Thus, many of the meanings which people ordinarily use to negotiate their way through life in reality turn out to be " fuzzy concepts ".
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In this way, we can obtain a more exact understanding of the use of a fuzzy concept, and possibly decrease the amount of fuzziness.
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So calling the sum of these changes evolutionary or revolutionary is a somewhat arbitrary value judgement since both evolution and revolution are broad vague fuzzy concepts.
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Four years ago, the Internet was a fuzzy concept to most of the people who used it Tuesday to get news and exchange views about the election.