The eccentricity is a measure of the departure of this ellipse from circularity.
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Restrictiveness of definition and circularity of reasoning have been criticized.
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Behold the causal circularity of the role of the observer in quantum measurement.
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There is, indeed, a worrying circularity in the response to Mr Greenspan's speech.
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Thus, this sort of circularity in terms of quantification can't cause any problems.
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Circularity in neural computation and its application to musical composition.
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Although sometimes bilingual dictionaries can get us out of a semantic circularity.
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There was more than the usual circularity in the events that roused Britain in 2012.
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I also do not understand your suggestion that there is circularity involved.
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The roundness of a 2-dimensional figure
The state of being circular; A circular object, form or argument
When on a search, circling back to a previous place visited (definition, web site, etc.), usually unhelpful or redundant
The truth asserted involves a vicious circle (see regress argument, known in scholasticism as diallelus).
Circularity means round, or 'of or relating to a circle'. The term refers to a shape which can be like, or nearly like a circle.
The condition on a surface of revolution (cylinder, cone, or sphere) where the points of the surface are intersected by any plane perpendicular to a common axis (cylinder, cone) or passing through a common center (sphere) equidistant from the center.
The paradox of subjectivity: "You can't judge a recording without reproducing it, and you can't judge a reproducer without listening to a recording."