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"Notboth" means only one or none ... />
"Either A or B, but notboth" means one must be selected ...
"At least one, but notboth" means one must be selected ... , and you cannot have both nor neither
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The investigators have not proved that lightning caused the ... . So, the investigators have not proved that the Lightning caused ... unless it has the “but notboth”. From Pacifico’s link ... ’s parts. Evidently, that is not circular reasoning.
Similarly, "notboth" can be used in a way that be applied to just about any type of game whether it be sequencing or grouping in nature, so context is very important.
... in group 4. "Notboth" is but rather than a ... A .. (or)B ...or (neither). "Not" cuts the world into two ... "is" or it is "not". In a stimulus, when you ... are writing out the lawgic, "not" is like an attribution of ... variable stands for...it's not the case or it ...
... draw hypotheticals, but it's not easy without a lot of ... your "at least one" and "notboth" rules. It often helps to ... have a A-->B (notboth rule) you know that the ... able to see how many "notboth" and "at least one" rules ...
@"Accounts Playable" Also, I'm assuming that the only time that "or" is not inclusive is when they specifically say "notboth"? Is that a correct assumption? Or are there instances where they may not specify but the "or" is exclusive?
This might be ... other instance where "or" is not inclusive is when either laws ... in Paris or London (definitely notboth)
Game setup: There ... or B is third -->notboth, because there are no ties ...