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A good method must weigh the aspects of all three
measure
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against one another. One must attempt to use a
method that
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maximizes all three elements, but is still
reasonable to use in
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everyday life. A powerful method that only applies
to one
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type of problem is of limited use, even if it is
lightning fast,
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while a universally applicable powerful method is of
no use
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if it take years to reach a conclusion.
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