Examples of using Vos in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
Vos, Ziro escaped.
That's what Vos told us.
Vos, somebody lives here!
I am talking to you, Nic Vos!
Vos, you're on watch.
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Repack by Chris Evans,repaint by Mathieu Vos.
Pieter Vos didn't make it either.
Everybody hates Parade, butthe people that watch Crim9 Lab love their Marilyn Vos Savant.
Quinlan Vos has that effect.
During 1990- 1991, three more of her columns in Parade were devoted to the paradox(vos Savant 1990- 1991).
Hey Vos, don't you want to hear this?
The legend is that he ended his speech with“Nous ne sommes plus vos macaques”- we are no longer your monkeys.
Quinlan Vos was another unique Jedi.
The music was composed by Herbert Pepper, who also composed the national anthem of Senegal,Pincez Tous vos Koras, Frappez les Balafons.
Vos Savant asks for a decision, not a chance.
The title of the Senegalese National Anthem is"Pincez Tous vos Koras, Frappez les Balafons"(Everyone strum your koras, strike the balafons).
(vos Savant 1991a)"Virtually all of my critics understood the intended scenario.
The music was composed by French composer Herbert Pepper,who also composed the national anthem of Senegal,"Pincez Tous vos Koras, Frappez les Balafons".
Cornelis de Vos(1584-1651) was a Flemish Baroque painter, best known for his portraiture.
After the problem appeared in Parade, approximately 10,000 readers, including nearly 1,000 with PhDs, wrote to the magazine,most of them claiming vos Savant was wrong(Tierney 1991).
In 1991, Marilyn vos Savant responded to a reader who asked her to answer a variant of the Boy or Girl paradox that included beagles.
A simple way to demonstrate that a switching strategy really does win two out of three times with the standard assumptions is to simulate the game with playing cards(Gardner 1959b; vos Savant 1996, pp. 8).
Morgan et al. complained in their response to vos Savant(1991c) that vos Savant still had not actually responded to their own main point.
Vos Savant commented that, though some confusion was caused by some readers not realizing that they were supposed to assume that the host must always reveal a goat, almost all of her numerous correspondents had correctly understood the problem assumptions, and were still initially convinced that vos Savant's answer("switch") was wrong.
The same problem was restated in a 1990 letter by Craig Whitaker to Marilyn vos Savant's"Ask Marilyn" column in Parade: Suppose you're on a game show, and you're given the choice of three doors: Behind one door is a car; behind the others, goats.
However, vos Savant made it clear in her second follow-up column that the intended host's behavior could only be what led to the 2/3 probability she gave as her original answer.
With regard to her survey they say it"at least validates vos Savant's correct assertion that the“chances” posed in the original question, though similar-sounding, are different, and that the first probability is certainly nearer to 1 in 3 than to 1 in 2.".
However, Vos is revealed to have been the Admin the whole time, and he imprisons Jesse and the person who didn't destroy the clock, while the person who did gets the gauntlet transferred to their hand.
The solution presented by vos Savant(1990b) in Parade shows the three possible arrangements of one car and two goats behind three doors and the result of staying or switching after initially picking door 1 in each case.
A survey such as vos Savant's suggests that the majority of people adopt an understanding of Gardner's problem that if they were consistent would lead them to the 1/3 probability answer but overwhelmingly people intuitively arrive at the 1/2 probability answer.