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... a bi-conditional (always apart nevertogether) and (2) would be a ... ) because its an always apart nevertogether bi-conditional?OR would the ... on the other, so you never have to really deal with ...
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Thanks, if I add the word 'always' to that rule (M and N cannot always be selected together), would that turn this not both rule into a biconditional (always apart, nevertogether)?
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what would then "always apart, nevertogether' rule look like?
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... this can serve as a nevertogether always apart rule. Groups ... table 1" would not imply nevertogether. There is nothing stopping ... them from being together at table 2.
... beyond that (like the nevertogether situation in the table game ...
... A & B "cannot" be together, then:
> - is A ... )? because they are always apart/nevertogether?
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> In ... A & B "cannot" be together, then:
> - is a ... A and B **cannot be** together, you should represent it as ...
... ." This is the **always apart, nevertogether biconditional because the rule states ... they are always apart and nevertogether. Both of our chains indicate ...
... that says two elements can never be together, it’ll be worthwhile ... in-and-out games with never-together biconditionals where splitting the game ...
... popular biconditionals: 1.) forever together 2.) forever apart. ...
1.) Forever together:
If you have one ... the other. They are always together. Never apart.
how to indicate this logic "A and B cannot be selected together",
is it "A->/B" correct? or sth. else?
then it will be the same as "not both" rule?
really confused...
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