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    Measurement Is Not a Simple Process When Measuring Objective Properties
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Measurement Is Not a Simple Process When Measuring Objective Properties

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Measurement is not a simple process when measuring objective properties such as physically verifiable characteristics like age,income,number of bottles purchased,store last visited,and so on.

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