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- adverb In a
probabilistic manner; using a method based onprobability .
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- adverb by the use of probability theory
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Examples
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Silence is, probabilistically, an admission of guilt, whatever the law says.
Silent Signals, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Modern progressives have a hard time thinking probabilistically.
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That is, a certain background probabilistically leads to certain attitudes.
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In that case, an engram could only be represented in a computer probabilistically, rather than as a definite set of neurons and synapses.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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Modern progressives have a hard time thinking probabilistically.
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Modern progressives have a hard time thinking probabilistically.
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In that case, an engram could only be represented in a computer probabilistically, rather than as a definite set of neurons and synapses.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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Partisan control of the legislature and presidency changes probabilistically over time.
"Model" Citizens 2009
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Modern progressives have a hard time thinking probabilistically.
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The maximization approach of economics is valid only if we know the future, at least probabilistically.
Vladimir A. Masch: The Rest of the (Economic) Story Vladimir A. Masch 2010
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