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Can "in the sense of" be replaced by "in terms of". As in this sentence:
For instance, although in simple problems it is possible to identify optimal estimators, in general, there are likely to be many unbiased estimators - none of which dominates any of the others in the sense of having uniformly smaller variance.
I was unable to find any comprehensible meaning for this phrase.
Thanks in advance.
Bahareh M Can "in the sense of" be replaced by "in terms o f"? Yes, it can. Bahareh M I was unable to find any comprehensible meaning for this phrase.
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Bahareh MCan "in the sense of" be replaced by "in terms of"?
Yes, it can.
Bahareh MI was unable to find any comprehensible meaning for this phrase.
It's explanatory.