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To find the golden mean requires common-sense smarts, not necessarily high intelligence.
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One can also divide the edges of an octahedron in the ratio of the golden mean to define the vertices of an icosahedron.
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The golden mean is a ratio that has been used by visual artists for centuries as an aid to composition.
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After a certain interest be developed, one would explain the mathematical elements behind the golden mean.
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But note that we do not choose this line because we are trying to split the difference, so to speak, or to achieve some sort of golden mean.
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He's constantly striving for rationality in a political world that doesn't always offer it up, and searching for some kind of elusive golden mean.
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Ade propounds a golden mean, satirizing both hidebound adherence to obsolete standards and too-easy adjustment to new ones.
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The golden mean is a geometric proportion, the ratio of which is approximately 1:1.618.
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His psychology of the soul and its virtues is based on the golden mean between the extremes.
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In a sense this reflects the idea of the golden mean as the ideal condition of being.
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