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Muatually exclusive and collectively exhaustible????? What the hell does that mean?.........
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Muatually exclusive and collectively exhaustible????? What the hell does that mean?......... Instant confusion! |
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Who knows?
I had enough trouble understanding the Census guy yesterday!! |
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Who knows? I had enough trouble understanding the Census guy yesterday!! Was he a Mexican? |
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No he was middle eastern. You would think at 18.00/hour they would make sure they could speak English clearly!!!!
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Interesting.........
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Muatually exclusive and collectively exhaustible????? What the hell does that mean?......... It sounds like chickie language for, no one sees anyone else while doing something that exhausts you both. Now what can that be.. |
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The phrase just popped into my head. I think it has something to do with statistics. I am not sure..................
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Muatually exclusive and collectively exhaustible????? What the hell does that mean?......... It sounds like chickie language for, no one sees anyone else while doing something that exhausts you both. Now what can that be.. LOL!!! "in my best Richard Dawson voice " okay,mingle family,its your chance to grab the board and take the lead. name one thing that is collectively exhaustable? errr,shopping at the store? playing outside with the kids? going on a trip? walking the pets? o wait....how about...SEX "the number one Answer issss! " Ding!!! |
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The phrase just popped into my head. I think it has something to do with statistics. I am not sure.................. Like 36 24 36 ?? I think we are on to something. |
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Edited by
TheresMyFriend
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Thu 03/04/10 07:32 AM
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Muatually exclusive and collectively exhaustible????? What the hell does that mean?......... The MECE principle, pronounced MEESEE, mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive, is a grouping principle which says that data in a group should be divided into subgroups that comprehensively represent that group (no gaps) without overlapping. This is desirable for the purpose of analysis, because it avoids both the problem of double counting and the risk of overlooking information. hmmmm, would that have anything with the number of slices of the pizza we get, without over lapping? |
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The phrase just popped into my head. I think it has something to do with statistics. I am not sure.................. Like 36 24 36 ?? I think we are on to something. Thats a winning hand.............. |
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I'm thinkin' along the lines of an out of production, special needs manifold...
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Muatually exclusive and collectively exhaustible????? What the hell does that mean?......... The MECE principle, pronounced MEESEE, mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive, is a grouping principle which says that data in a group should be divided into subgroups that comprehensively represent that group (no gaps) without overlapping. This is desirable for the purpose of analysis, because it avoids both the problem of double counting and the risk of overlooking information. hmmmm, would that have anything with the number of slices of the pizza we get, without over lapping? Or. What TheresMyFriend said... |
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Edited by
luv2roknroll
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Thu 03/04/10 09:07 AM
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Its some kind of alien talk meaning that...
"newarkjw" is fine looking...heehee. I love the hat!!!!!!!! |
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Muatually exclusive and collectively exhaustible????? What the hell does that mean?......... The MECE principle, pronounced MEESEE, mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive, is a grouping principle which says that data in a group should be divided into subgroups that comprehensively represent that group (no gaps) without overlapping. This is desirable for the purpose of analysis, because it avoids both the problem of double counting and the risk of overlooking information. hmmmm, would that have anything with the number of slices of the pizza we get, without over lapping? OK Smarty... How many chucks could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?......... |
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Muatually exclusive and collectively exhaustible????? What the hell does that mean?......... The MECE principle, pronounced MEESEE, mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive, is a grouping principle which says that data in a group should be divided into subgroups that comprehensively represent that group (no gaps) without overlapping. This is desirable for the purpose of analysis, because it avoids both the problem of double counting and the risk of overlooking information. hmmmm, would that have anything with the number of slices of the pizza we get, without over lapping? OK Smarty... How many chucks could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?......... A Peter Piper Picked a PeckerFULL ... |
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It means ...
I like green eggs and ham.. I like them Sam I am. |
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Sally sells sea shells on the sea shore...
Which is actually a pretty sill place to sell them.. |
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