Latticework in a sentence as a noun

And you’ve got to array your experience—both vicarious and direct—on this latticework of models.

And you've got to array your experience both vicarious and direct on this latticework of models.

Or rather, any latticework of logic you erect to justify this choice is based on a foundation that has nothing to do with reason.

If one of the theses/heuristics in your latticework is a primary filter- and that filter is not present- you can avoid that investment.

The premise for this specific newsletter was that VCs should have a latticework of theses and heuristics which inform their investment decisions.

The latticework of theses and heuristics explored throughout the newsletter aims to identify the risk factors of an investment.

What you gain there in expressiveness you lose tenfold in ambiguity — and not just in that line, but in the latticework of exceptions you now have to keep suspended in your mind as you read every other line of code.

Mental models are obviously a useful tool, but I always found it funny that people who write posts about it keep reusing the phrase "latticework", as if it has any useful meaning, instead of just removing it to make the content more concise.

Latticework definitions

noun

framework consisting of an ornamental design made of strips of wood or metal

See also: lattice fretwork