A really nice person that always tries their best to make people happy
And is always brightening people's day
And is always brightening people's day
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Get the Janvi Phartiyal mug.Suzy is such a parsimonier, asking question after question to try and help us figure out how to make things as straightforward as possible. I guess it's efficient, but it can be a ton of questions.
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verb: pharmicate; 3rd person present: pharmicates; past tense: pharmicated; past participle: pharmicated; gerund or present participle: pharmicating
1. To perform the duties of a pharmacist, in an effective and timely fashion.
2. Yearning to be helpful, from the position of a pharmacist (in terms of temperament).
verb: pharmicate; 3rd person present: pharmicates; past tense: pharmicated; past participle: pharmicated; gerund or present participle: pharmicating
1. To perform the duties of a pharmacist, in an effective and timely fashion.
2. Yearning to be helpful, from the position of a pharmacist (in terms of temperament).
Tim really pharmicated that patient’s medication reconciliation this morning— we almost gave her all the wrong doses!
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Parsi's are Persian speakers that fled to India after the Arabian conquest of the Sassanid Empire.
Parsi's are Persian speakers that fled to India after the Arabian conquest of the Sassanid Empire.
That guy's a rich ass Parsi
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Get the Parsi mug.The Principle "of parsimony" infers that a phenomena can be explained best with the simplest hypothesis that accounts for all the evidence. Since we can only tell the difference between something that is true and something that is false, by inferring our own observations and using the general rule to make a guess, adding entities to a hypothesis that are not accounted for by evidence results in a hypothesis that is not parsimonious and less believable than prior.
This is referred to and explained in Occam's Razor, which follows the same basic principle.
The word may also be used to infer simplicity, or the state of a hypothesis in which it explains a phenomenon using entities suggested by evidence, and no absolutely more.
This is referred to and explained in Occam's Razor, which follows the same basic principle.
The word may also be used to infer simplicity, or the state of a hypothesis in which it explains a phenomenon using entities suggested by evidence, and no absolutely more.
"Your hypothesis for insert phenomena, i.e.gravitational effects derived from atomic warp of spacetime was fine until you added entity to it, we have no evidence for that, you're just making stuff up, we observed the electromagnetic fluctuation before in CERN, why do you need to make it more complex, just do the math and see if it works, trust me it seems accurate enough already. Just apply the Principle of parsimony!"
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