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... is failed (via the first sentence), so thenegationofthe sufficient condition must be ... is not a necessary condition and striking out part ofthe last sentence ... been failed/not been met. In fact, Jon uses the entirety ofthe last ...
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... we say that negationofthe answer choice does not destroy the 'argument', it seems ... the destruction ofthe 'conclusion' ofthe argument from thenegationofthe answer choice.
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... the conclusion does NOT deny the "antithesis" statement. It makes a certain amount of ... 'T a negationofthe conclusion is the example Runiggyron found, where the antithesis is ... blame," which may or may not be a denial ofthe "robbed" claim.
... well as the ability oftheNOT() to negate the entire conditional of unless. the comments ofthe embedded conditional lessons, thinking thenegationofthe all statement ... that he performs there, which does not use ...
... . "Which one ofthe following most accurately expresses the meaning oftheword _____") look to ... a very particular part ofthe passage has not been the correct answer, in ... and follow the ins and outs ofthe passage, two sentences not adjacent to ...
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... Xs that are not Ys. To see this, think ofthenegationofthe above statement ... questions. Thus, for the purposes ofthe LSAT, "not all" is simply thenegationof "all." It ... could be the case ...
... he is simply showing that thenegationof a conditional statement results in ... have one without the other. Thenegationofthe dog statement using the ~(A > B ... sick dog and it will not necessarily be tired and lazy ...
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Recall that not all is equivalent to some ... have one without the other. Thenegationofthe dog statement using the ~(A > B ... sick dog and it will not necessarily be tired and lazy ...
... up to the standards ofthe US department of Weights and Measures, not something that ... to me to be a negationofthe relationship (anyone care to jump ... on par with thenot standing upright crowd in the domain of dexterity-which ...
... negate it to "it's notthe case that (gen) small ... is close, but not quite there. If the original statement were ... animals" or "IT'S NOT POSSIBLE that small animals move ... this inference isn't the (gen) operator, but thenegationofthe modal operator "can ...
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Regarding question #2, the translation ofthe original sentence is (E or ... A->B. Clearly, the contrapositive of A->B is ... s law is triggered by thenegationofthe entire condition containing "and ... ! :) If not, you might try reviewing the De Morgan's ...
... be true. The sufficient condition in answer D is thenegationofthe first sufficient ... condition in the diagram. Once you negate the sufficient condition, the ... could be true but need not be true.
... chose on the scantron was the same as the Item Response ... didnt actually check the answers on the exam itself so ... aware its technically not "fresh" in the literal sense oftheword. I realize ... I could've phrased the ...
... refute "not all" more so than because I saw theword "some ... conclusion is by virtue ofthe logic, not necessarily because theword "some" was ... 'll get to the point of seeing a "not all" conclusion, ... arises from your mastery ofthe fundamental logic more so ...
... or not, and then Dillon will compile the master list on the other ... , I don't see any ofthe questions I was asking about ... on the list so far, except for Misunderstanding the Meaning oftheWord.
@ThePaperChase, but your question on the Misunderstanding the Meaning oftheWord was a real section not experimental which i thought was one of your questions. Sorry if i misunderstood your question.
... not otherwise" under the advanced biconditional section ofthe curriculum. Also, i usually think oftheword ... issues IF she disagrees with the other candidates on even more ...
... . "Which one ofthe following most accurately expresses the meaning oftheword _____") look to ... a very particular part ofthe passage has not been the correct answer, in ... and follow the ins and outs ofthe passage, two sentences not adjacent to ...