When ... have two separate OR pairs (~O --> J and ~K --> ... doctors at Souderton) be E (N and P)? Why can't the ... be treated the same as ~O --> J? If we ... and one of K and P?
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Professor: both O parents --> only O child
Student: ... not [both O parents --> only O child], but the student ... both B parents --> only O children
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E) both B parents --> type ...
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... doctors at Souderton) be E (N and P)? Why can't the ... be treated the same as ~O --> J? If we ... ignoring the "or" relationship between /O and J. You would need ... only have N and P, you have neither O nor J. If ... can't forget that the /O and J pair still exists.
... to the 90th percentile, i.e. mid 160s. Not great compared ... whatever holes I could find. E.g., i'm weak on ... affect our board? (think O------>P in a 5-player, 4 ...
... ' for 'if/then' statement P - predictions = implications!
R - ... recommendations = implications! O - value judgments/assertions (opinions) - as ... plain claims / beliefs
it means, l.e, you know t and p are the same team rank 2nd, and n rank third. however, the team name only s is known to be g, we dont know whether pt is h or not, the same goes to n. m and o are not known, where o is free agent.
... we could just leave it. O is a follower item and ... . B cannot work because P must be given in H ... t work because where is O going to go if ... S is fifth? And E doesn't work because where ... will P go if T is ... with S in three and O either in H or ...