... when there's a double negative in a sentence. For example ... "does like water") and the sufficient condition would remain the same ... , I realize that the double negative cancels each other out so ...
... of merit. Discrimination is only negative when irrelevant factors like race ... fact that multiple circumstances and conditions are tied to these things ... having adequate mental faculties is sufficient to doing well on the ...
... also because of the double negative you mentioned earlier ("only kinesthesia ... be relevant, it MUST be sufficient. Whoa! That's a big ... be too long under timed conditions.
... "confuses a condition that is sufficient with a condition that is ... We're focused on the negative effects, though, and ways to ... prevent those negative effects.
*(C)* ... mean there aren't other conditions that might contribute to you ...
... explanation on failing either the sufficient or necessary I would greatly ... what happens in 19) then sufficient condition (G) becomes a floater ...
All the different companies use different phrases for question types and I'm getting a bit confused by the different terms. Can someone explain what pseudo sufficient questions mean?
I'm currently reviewing PT 37 that I completed yesterday and I'm on section 2 #12. Even watching JY's video, I'm still a little confused about the "cannot" and "without" in the stimulus. Anyway, I was just wondering-- what do ...
... starting with a negative term as the sufficient condition, meaning where ... the absence of a sufficient condition guarantees a necessary ... positive term for the sufficient where the presence of ... a sufficient condition guarantees the necessary ...
I excel at Necessary questions, but fail miserably at Sufficient assumptions. Are there any techniques that'll help me with these? I mostly have a problem on the ones that don't require formal logic.
... that liquid water is not sufficient for primitive life to evolve ... to consider that there are conditions necessary for the evolution of ... notion that water is not sufficient? It just points out that ...