No doubt he took his lawyers advice.Occam's razor[ˈɒkəmz]nounthe...

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    Occam's razor
    [ˈɒkəmz]
    noun
    1. the principle (attributed to William of Occam) that in explaining a thing no more assumptions should be made than are necessary. The principle is often invoked to defend reductionism or nominalism. Compare with principle of parsimony.

 
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