... just because Bob gives the word. All you know is ... extent that our colloquial English usage contradicts that, our colloquial ... English usage is wrong. (See also: ... both", colloquial vs logically precise usage)
Something that helped me perfect identifying which group "the only" belongs too was saying "the only is the only (in group 1)." Every other usage with the word only will identify a necessary condition, or group 2.
If a word's meaning was severely ... term privatization comes under popular usage, it is most often ... have on the term's usage, we have no idea ... describing it come into common usage._
The ... is that when a word comes into common usage it is still ...
this might help solidify your understanding of the word "or" on the lsat!
https://7sage.com/lesson/why-is-or-so-confusing/
> "Remember the rule of thumb is to read them like in sentence (1), the inclusive usage of the word."
... : 100,000 barrels **_yet_** (important word to pay attention to here ... the oil, they actually increased usage! disqualifying explanation 1 above. usage and no "refilling" of the ...
... that A explicitly uses the word "efficient" tipped me off to ... the correct answer. In technical usage, efficiency usually implies a relationship ...
... valid, or both. But the word "assumption" has a particular definition ... assumption", but the word "assumption" in that usage is really just a ...
... valid, or both. But the word "assumption" has a particular definition ... assumption", but the word "assumption" in that usage is really just a ...
... valid, or both. But the word "assumption" has a particular ... assumption", but the word "assumption" in that usage is really just a ... makes sense to drop usage of the word "assumption" when it ... wouldn't actually drop this usage given how ingrained it is ...
... that I think using the word "assumption" in that context is ... to confuse given that the word "assumption" also has another meaning ... makes sense to drop usage of the word "assumption" when it comes ... wouldn't actually drop this usage given how ingrained it is ...