It's an 8, not quite my size, but close enough to get
the gist of the fit.
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Not exact matches
So the account
of Noah in the Bible gets retold over and over again among many different cultures and societies and by the time you get it, the
gist of the story is the same but some
of the details have changed because someone somewhere decided to add an angle to the story that
fits their belief in their god.
I'm not sure where the breast cancer and the horny teenager and «Chris R.»
fit into all
of that, but it seems like the
gist.
It's all in Japanese, but that's frankly almost
fitting, and you can get the
gist of what's going on anyway.
Such a synopsis mechanism would be a useful tool to readers to determine where the person is coming from — did they grasp the
gist of the article and have legitimate beefs with methods or analysis, or are they just trolling an idea that doesn't
fit their worldview?
The
gist is this: In networks where the nodes are competing for being the most well connected because it gives them an advantage over other nodes, phenomena such as «first - mover - advantage,» «
fit - get - rich,» and «winner - takes - all» result in network centralization as a minority
of nodes eventually capture a significant portion
of the network's links.