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In his thought experiment , Turing devised a machine that solved human
problems using an intricate set of rules that could be applied to any data that the
machine received . By applying the programmed rules to the data , Turing's
machine was ...
In his thought experiment , Turing devised a machine that solved human
problems using an intricate set of rules that could be applied to any data that the
machine received . By applying the programmed rules to the data , Turing's
machine was ...
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Cheating is taken to mean willful breaking of rules The breaking of formal
established rules , such as laws post often falls outside discussions of cheating .
The innocent violation of rules is not considered to be cheating , even though
ignorance ...
Cheating is taken to mean willful breaking of rules The breaking of formal
established rules , such as laws post often falls outside discussions of cheating .
The innocent violation of rules is not considered to be cheating , even though
ignorance ...
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Government accepts limitations based on citizen consent and the rule of law will
govern all . In modern politics , few governments maintain legitimacy without a
constitutional foundation . A constitution guarantees that the government rules in
...
Government accepts limitations based on citizen consent and the rule of law will
govern all . In modern politics , few governments maintain legitimacy without a
constitutional foundation . A constitution guarantees that the government rules in
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