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Ramification is induced by the presence of static laws which relate the direct consequences of actions to other changes.
Logic and Artificial Intelligence Thomason, Richmond 2008
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“Ramification and causality”, Artificial Intelligence, 89 (1-2): 317-364.
Logic and Artificial Intelligence Thomason, Richmond 2008
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Their language incorporates an ad hoc or at least purely syntactic solution to the Ramification Problem.
Logic and Artificial Intelligence Thomason, Richmond 2008
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Some approaches to the Ramification Problem depend on the development of theories of common sense causation, and therefore are closely related to the causal approaches to reasoning about time and action discussed below in
Logic and Artificial Intelligence Thomason, Richmond 2008
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Ramification, which must be low and full to produce an impenetrable fence; and
21. Alley farming 1992
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Parent Society night, or a Branch night, or a Ramification night.
Bleak House Charles Dickens 1841
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Mr. Makhlouf gobbled up so many state enterprises put up for sale that Syrians wryly dubbed the privatization process "Ramification."
NYT > Home Page By NEIL MacFARQUHAR 2011
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Ramification and Decline in Polytheism -- Egypt and India Give
Oriental Religions and Christianity A Course of Lectures Delivered on the Ely Foundation Before the Students of Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1891 Frank F. Ellinwood
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We have a Ramification meeting, too, on Wednesday afternoon, and the inconvenience is very serious.”
Bleak House 2007
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Explores Ramification of Grandfather Clause in Healthcare Reform Legislation
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