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BP1079 |
| A left example can be verified to fit left by checking only finitely many layers deep vs. not so. |
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BP1080 |
| Image of a Bongard Problem vs. other image. |
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BP1081 |
| Left is an open subset of the rational numbers vs. not so. |
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BP1082 |
| Shapes are congruent if (and only if) they are enclosed in the same space vs. not so. |
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BP1083 |
| Image of Bongard Problem where each left example corresponds intuitively to a right example vs. image of Bongard Problem whose examples do not share this correlation. |
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BP1084 |
| Images of Bongard Problems about images of Bongard Problems vs. images of Bongard Problems not including images of Bongard Problems. |
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BP1085 |
| More triangles on the right vs. more triangles on the left. |
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BP1086 |
| Endpoints of curve have the same height vs. not so. |
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