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In practice, maximum likelihood tends to favor trees that are very similar to the most parsimonious tree(s) for the same dataset.
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Urban redevelopment should look to the long term, and avoid parsimonious short-termism.
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The most parsimonious trees were highly resolved, meaning the phylogenetic relationships found in the analysis were highly likely.
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A utilitarian (or radical egalitarian) might also claim that their theory is more parsimonious than prioritarianism (which values well-being "and" priority).
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Further, they claim psychological egoism posits a theory that is a more parsimonious explanation than competing theories.
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He proposed self-perception theory as a more parsimonious alternative explanation of the experimental results.
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The most parsimonious tree for the dataset represents the preferred hypothesis of relationships among the taxa in the analysis.
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Tonality flux is a special instance of the principle of parsimonious (most direct) voice leading.
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The second, often considered the more parsimonious explanation for the phenomenon of tactical deception, does not require a higher-functioning brain.
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His children grew up cordially disliking their parsimonious and seemingly uncaring father.
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