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We may at once admit that any inference from the particular to the
general must be attended with some degree of uncertainty, but this is
not the same as to admit that such inference cannot be absolutely
rigorous, for the nature and degree of the uncertainty may itself be
capable of rigorous expression.
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Sir Ronald A. Fisher
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