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Is "as long as" a sufficient condition indicator or does it depend on context?
ex) As long as you study for the LSAT, you will get into any law school.
= LSAT --> Any LS
Someone please clarify this for me.
Great thanks in advance! :)
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As long as this sufficient condition is met, the necessary condition is met.
This sufficient condition is met only as long as the necessary condition is met.
If you do not buy a powerball ticket, you will not win the lottery
In order to get into law school you MUST study for the LSAT. Or be extremely lucky/unicorn.
I believe this to be a straight up Necessary indicator.