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A confusion can be defined as “any set of factors or circumstances which do not seem to have any _______________ solution.” Which of the following is correct:
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A confusion can be defined as “any set of factors or circumstances which do not seem to have any immediate solution.”
A confusion can be defined as “any set of factors or circumstances which do not seem to have any immediate solution.”
A confusion can be defined as “any set of factors or circumstances which do not seem to have any immediate solution.”
The answer to handling a confusion is:
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Until one selects one datum, one factor, one particular in a confusion of particles, the confusion continues. The one thing selected and used becomes the stable datum for the remainder.
Until one selects one datum, one factor, one particular in a confusion of particles, the confusion continues. The one thing selected and used becomes the stable datum for the remainder.
Until one selects one datum, one factor, one particular in a confusion of particles, the confusion continues. The one thing selected and used becomes the stable datum for the remainder.
Do stable data have to be true?
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Stable data do not have to be true. They are simply adopted. When adopted, then one looks at other data in relation to them. Thus the adoption of any stable datum will tend to nullify the confusion addressed.
Stable data do not have to be true. They are simply adopted. When adopted, then one looks at other data in relation to them. Thus the adoption of any stable datum will tend to nullify the confusion addressed.
Stable data do not have to be true. They are simply adopted. When adopted, then one looks at other data in relation to them. Thus the adoption of any stable datum will tend to nullify the confusion addressed.
When a person is confused or lost, it may be because:
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To make anyone confused, all you have to do is locate their stable data and invalidate them. By criticism or proof, it is only necessary to shake these few stable data to get all a person’s confusions back into action.
To make anyone confused, all you have to do is locate their stable data and invalidate them. By criticism or proof, it is only necessary to shake these few stable data to get all a person’s confusions back into action.
To make anyone confused, all you have to do is locate their stable data and invalidate them. By criticism or proof, it is only necessary to shake these few stable data to get all a person’s confusions back into action.
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