radical error

  • 1radical error — major mistake, grave error …

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  • 2radical — adj. & n. adj. 1 of the root or roots; fundamental (a radical error). 2 far reaching; thorough; going to the root (radical change). 3 a advocating thorough reform; holding extreme political views; revolutionary. b (of a measure etc.) advanced by… …

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  • 3Radical jerarquizado — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda En álgebra los radicales jerarquizados son las expresiones radicales que contienen en su interior otra expresión radical. Como en estos ejemplos: Resolver estos radicales se considera generalmente un problema difícil …

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  • 4Radical interpretation — is interpretation of a speaker, including attributing beliefs and desires to them and meanings to their words, from scratch that is, without relying on translators, dictionaries, or specific prior knowledge of their mental states. The term was… …

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  • 5Radical transparency — is a management method where nearly all decision making is carried out publicly. All draft documents, all arguments for and against a proposal, the decisions about the decision making process itself, and all final decisions, are made publicly and …

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  • 6error theory — Term due to the 20th century philosopher J. L. Mackie, describing a theory according to which everyday thought in some area is sufficiently infected by mistaken philosophical views to be widely in error. Mackie believed that ordinary moral… …

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  • 7Historia de la Unión Cívica Radical: 1943-1955 — 19 de setiembre de 1945; Marcha de la Constitución y la Libertad. Artículo principal: Unión Cívica Radical La Unión Cívica Radical (UCR) es un partido político de Argentina. Este artículo amplía su historia en el período 1943 1955 …

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  • 8Gramática del húngaro — Contenido 1 Comparación con el castellano 2 Notación 3 Fonética 3.1 Abecedario …

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  • 9fundamental — adj 1 Fundamental, basic, basal, underlying, radical are comparable when they mean forming or affecting the groundwork, roots, or lowest part of something. Fundamental is used chiefly in reference to immaterial things or to abstractions, whether… …

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  • 10Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; …

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