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Expected Outcomes Section

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Expected Outcomes Section has 4 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.

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PredicateValueRef
DescribesResizing Algorithm[1]
DescribesValidation Criteria[1]
DefinesResizing Outcome[1]
Contains InstructionDefine Expected Outcome[1]

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definesbeam/2a449008-33cb-4087-82ce-ebb7ed137c33
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containsInstructionbeam/2a449008-33cb-4087-82ce-ebb7ed137c33
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  1. ctx:claims/beam/2a449008-33cb-4087-82ce-ebb7ed137c33
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      2. **Expected Outcomes**: - For each query, define the expected resized query or the expected outcome based on the resizing algorithm. 3. **Coverage**: - Ensure that your test data covers a wide range of complexities and scenarios to

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