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Thursday, Jun 18 2015

@ Thanks so much! I can't seem to delete my own thread, but for those reading this thread, the one brna0714 mentioned above is really helpful.

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Wednesday, Jun 17 2015

myin725

When to split the game board?

Hi all,

I know this is very general, but as I practice I realize that one of the most essential things on LG is to decide when you should split the game board, and how much more you want to further split your sub-boards. I wonder if people have any tips or rule of thumbs on this?

Thanks so much.

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Monday, Jun 15 2015

Thanks so much! Just to clarify though, do you mean "susceptible to proof" means that something is logically capable, or incapable of being proven? Did you mean to say that "If Hilary doesn't win, Mitt will" is something susceptible to proof?

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Sunday, Jun 14 2015

myin725

PT 26 - "susceptible to proof" meaning

Hey all,

What does the phrase "susceptible to proof" mean? The context is an answer choice for a LR question, "A reasoning error in the argument is that the argument overlooks that what is not in principle susceptible to proof might be false."

This is Section 3, Question 10, PT 26 for your reference.

Thanks so much!

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PT131.S2.Q8
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myin725
Friday, Jun 12 2015

Hi J. Y., I feel that if the last sentence in the stimulus finishes off with "and this is why ice cream sales has declined," I would definitely have chosen B. But without that sentence it's hard for me to see how B relates to the conclusion in the stimulus.

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