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In a message dated 3/29/2002 9:23:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> We work, as Winthrop
> Jordan has noted in passing in the latest issue of the William &
> Mary Quarterly, using probability.
Professor Forsythe
That admission is honest. I hope that you convey to your students that you
have come to your conclusion, as all such personal judgments must, from a
perspective unique to you, that you don't have any evidence to "prove"
anything, but you have to right to suppose what you will.
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