| 31. | Almost all games use " a posteriori " collision detection, and collisions are often resolved using very simple rules.
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| 32. | Thus, ideas in Dewey's system retain their empiricist flavour in that they are only known " a posteriori ".
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| 33. | A crypt of the 11th century, dug " a posteriori " under the choir, also preserves frescos of the time.
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| 34. | Maximum a posteriori ( MAP ) soft decisions for each bit can be obtained by use of the BCJR algorithm.
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| 35. | A posteriori methods aim at producing all the Pareto optimal solutions or a representative subset of the Pareto optimal solutions.
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| 36. | :" A posteriori, however, the explanation of this lack of shock on the part of the students may be somewhat different.
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| 37. | This would prevent the blunt barring a posteriori of good willing contributors, who just wished to contribute to the common knowledge.
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| 38. | "A posteriori " concepts have sense when they are derived from a mental image that is based on experienced sense impressions.
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| 39. | If the proof is correct the distinction between the a priori / a posteriori and necessary / contingent becomes less clear.
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| 40. | What are the odds " a posteriori ", at the moment of truth in our example play of the spade suit?
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