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A language model is designed to solve complex logic puzzles by generating a step-by-step reasoning path. It uses a decoding strategy where it builds a tree of possible reasoning steps, randomly samples different paths to explore, and uses a separate scoring mechanism to estimate how likely each partial path is to lead to a correct final answer. The model is observed to explore a wide variety of paths but consistently fails to solve the puzzles, often pursuing steps that are logically unsound. What is the most likely deficiency in this system?

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