| 41. | The physical justification of counterfactual reasoning depends on the context in which it is used.
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| 42. | In its weakest form, the assumption underpinning that particular formalization is called counterfactual definiteness.
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| 43. | But some interpretations only violate aspects of a related principle, known as counterfactual definiteness.
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| 44. | A counterfactual conditional is a false-to-fact sentence in the subjunctive mood.
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| 45. | In particular, the strict conditional is transitive, while the counterfactual conditional is not.
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| 46. | The most common econometric models are counterfactual information, and are used for policy evaluation.
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| 47. | As a consequence, assumptions must be made in order to estimate the missing counterfactuals.
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| 48. | I consider the accusations against him to be bad faith, uncivil, and counterfactual.
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| 49. | There are two portions to counterfactual thinking.
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| 50. | This activation is whether we allow the counterfactual thought to seep into our conscious thought.
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