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  1. Scalable Uncertainty Management: Third International Conference, SUM 2009, Washington, DC, USA, September 28-30, 2009, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer ... / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
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81. Power Line - The Democrats' Fuzzy Math
The Democrats Fuzzy Math Share Share Post Print. April 3, 2009 Posted by John at 301 PM. This is too funny the Democrats tried to use the Obama
http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2009/04/023243.php

82. The Deal: Bush's Budget Numbers - Sep. 4, 2007
There will be lots of celebrating in Washington next month when the Treasury announces that the federal budget deficit for fiscal 2007, which ends September
http://money.cnn.com/2007/08/31/magazines/fortune/deficit_sloan.fortune/index.ht

83. Fuzzy Math: The Monty Hall Scenario | Math | DISCOVER Magazine
Feb 23, 2007 The secret to winning Let s Make a Deal. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news
http://discovermagazine.com/2006/jul/fuzzymath

84. Education Law Encourages Fuzzy Math | Marie Gryphon | Cato Institute: Daily Comm
5 posts Last post Feb 28, 2005by M Gryphon
http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=3694

85. The Fuzzy Math Used To Count Stimulus Jobs - Business - Stocks & Economy - Msnbc
Apr 29, 2009 When Ed Pegler was laid off from his highway construction job four months ago, the 47year-old father of two didn t know when he d be back
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30486272/
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ad info Jacquelyn Martin AP Interest in the stimulus program’s results are high. When Ed Pegler and his co-workers began repairing sidewalks last week in a Washington suburb, they were interviewed by reporters from as far away as Japan. The Associated Press updated 4/29/2009 7:42:25 PM ET When Ed Pegler was laid off from his highway construction job four months ago, the 47-year-old father of two didn't know when he'd be back to work. Then the phone rang. There was a job, paid for by the federal stimulus law. It's a story the White House hopes to repeat 3.5 million times, to prove that the historic $787 billion spending plan is creating jobs and putting Americans back to work. But it's not the whole story.

86. More Fuzzy Math? How GOP Estimates Carbon Tax Impact | McClatchy
Apr 9, 2009 Congressional Republicans are trying to convince consumers that the White House and Democratic lawmakers will raise their taxes every time
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2009/04/09/65835/more-fuzzy-math-how-gop-estimates.ht

87. The Candidates' Tax Plans: Fuzzy Math - TIME
Jul 28, 2008 When it comes to the economy, both Obama and McCain are talking in sound bites, not hard numbers. What s a voter to do?
http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1826219,00.html

88. Fuzzy Math, Disclosure Regulation And Credit Market Outcomes
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http://www.dartmouth.edu/~jzinman/Papers/Stango&Zinman_Bias&CreditDisclo

89. Conservatives Accuse Rudy Of Fuzzy Math - Avi Zenilman - POLITICO.com
Dec 14, 2007 Many economists doubt Giuliani claims that reducing taxes raises revenue even committed supplysiders.
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90. Fuzzy Math
Jun 16, 2010 the illegitimate love child of Julie Andrews and Screech from Saved by the Bell? Hmmm. I feel a Fuzzy Math post coming
http://www.johncaveosborne.com/2010/06/16/fuzzy-math-2/
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91. Web Industry Still Flies Blind
Oct 6, 2004 ComScore has also copped to fuzzy math. In February 2003, it announced it had discovered flaws in its methodology, and restated figures for
http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2004/10/65240
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    Adam L. Penenberg Help me out, would you? I want to find out how many people visited Wired News last month. If you did, please phone the two ratings agencies charged with figuring out who's hot and who's not in cyberspace. Just tell them I sent you. "What?" you say. "That's no way to measure a site's traffic." Of course, you're right. But it might not be any less accurate than the numbers that Nielsen/NetRatings and comScore Media Metrix come up with each month.
    Media Hack
    Both employ panels of web surfers in Nielsen's case, about 37,000 people; comScore, 1.5 million who allow the companies to install monitoring software on their computers to track the websites they visit. There are also incentives: Nielsen promises $50 a year to home users ($100 if you consent to do it at work), while comScore offers free virus protection, an internet accelerator program to speed up dialup connections, and even sweepstakes prizes. Simple enough. But unlike polling outfits employed by, say

92. Factchecking 43's Fuzzy Math | Mother Jones
Oct 30, 2008 George Bush has been giving us fuzzy math for eight long years, from faulty punchcard ballots, to misunderestimates on everything
http://motherjones.com/mojo/2008/10/factchecking-43s-fuzzy-math
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Elizabeth Gettelman George Bush has been giving us fuzzy math for eight long years, from faulty punch-card ballots , to misunderestimates on everything from Medicare costs to the Iraq War bill . Now, here's one more error that must be fixed for history's sake: the presidential tally. he has them for most everyone everyone else who plays along . Here's why: Advertisement Advertise on MotherJones.com Grover Cleveland was president from 1885-89, and again from 1893-1897, with Benjamin Harrison serving the term in between. By current numeration, then, Cleveland was our 22nd and our 24th president, but this is just a matter of non-consecutive termage. To those who say, "he served as both 22 and 24" well then by that logic George Washington was both our 1st and 2nd president, Thomas Jefferson our 4th and 5th, and so on with all of our multi-termers who were newly elected each time. Whitehouse.gov

93. Fuzzy Math: Facebook Costs Australia $4 Billion In Lost Productivity
Aug 20, 2007 Are you guilty of costing your employers billions of dollars in productivity with your Facebook addiction? A recently released study of
http://mashable.com/2007/08/20/facebook-productivity/

94. Streetsblog New York City » At Flushing Commons, NYCEDC’s Fuzzy Math Superced
At Flushing Commons, NYCEDC s Fuzzy Math Superceded PlaNYC Goals. by Noah Kazis on March 16, 2010. Yesterday, Streetsblog looked at Flushing Commons,
http://www.streetsblog.org/2010/03/16/at-flushing-commons-nycedcs-fuzzy-math-sup

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