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<p>is sufficient for many uses, such as statistics, hence the name statistical randomness.</p>

<p>Global randomness and local randomness are different. Most philosophical conceptions of randomness are global&mdash;because they are based on the idea that "in the long run" a sequence looks truly random, even if certain sub-sequences would not look random. In a "truly" random sequence of numbers of sufficient length, for example, it is probable there would be long sequences of nothing but repeating numbers, though on the whole the sequence might be</p><p>
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