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formulate a similar routine. But the performance of it would be
utterly impracticable owing to the stupendous
complications that it would lead to. For example,
here is a graph, not particularly intricate:

Yet from this graph as a premiss no less than
ninety entirely independent conclusions can
be drawn, showing the misconception involved in
the popular expression, “the conclusion” from given
premisses. Moreover, none of these 90 conclusions
uses any part of the assertion of the graph more than once. By
repeated making use of the same assertion, any

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