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Freedom of speech is the only rational policy for this government to adopt.
Is this a biconditional sentence?
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Freedom of speech is the only rational policy for this government to adopt.
Is this a biconditional sentence?
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As others have said, it translates to RPGA(rational policy for government to adopt) --> FS (freedom of speech)
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“The only” introduces group 1 sufficient condition so ...
If it’s rational policy for this government to adopt, then it’s freedom of speech.
I interpret it as:
If it is a rational policy adopted by this government: it is Freedom of speech
not really a bi conditional that I see.