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"Occam's Razor" is a statement of technique offered by Father Willaim de Ockham (Occam) of England-- who was later chided by Spinoza for mixing scientific methods with theology. The correct statement Okham made was: Pluralitas non est ponenda sine necesitate. "Do not complicate without reason." It is NOT defined as "the simplest explanation is usually the correct one", but properly defined as saying that when considering any question or issue, all INESSENTIALS must be stripped away; then clarity is ensured. However, Okham was looking for a technique which could be used to define God, and this is why Spinoza chastised him. Otherwise Spinoza had great admiration for Okham.
It's called a correct decision.
yes it is correct
"The process will be run" is correct.
The correct answers are A), 4], and Ernest Hemingway.
The correct spelling is "illustrated"
He's correct.
Yes, technique is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:I like your technique there.We need a new farming technique.His technique made the audience gasp in delight.
The word is correctly spelled "background".
Because ink is darker than pencil graphite so it'll appear to be more in the foreground.
The correct spelling is technique.
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The correct spelling of the word is illustrated (gave an example, or told with images).
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That is the correct spelling of "illustrate" (depict, draw).
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With a lot of practice he had developed a very good technique for hitting the ball in the correct direction.