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G62

constant attention to economy, especially in the earlier parts of the
Inductive stages of the research.

Having made his initial predictions the investigator
proceeds to ascertain their truth or falsity; and then, having
taken account of such subsidiary arguments as there may
be, goes on to judge of the combined value of the evidence,
and to decide whether the hypothesis should be regarded
as proved, or as well on the way toward being proved, or
as unworthy of further attention, or whether it ought to be

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