> @Keepgoing said:
> @"PrideOnlyHurts" I'm done University and ... in the core curriculum will only get you so far. To ... would just urge you to only take the test when you ...
... can do something about it. Only one of those things is ... , because sugarcoating your competence level onlyhurts yourself. You need to be ... you let go of your pride, the faster you can get ...
I take a lot of pride in my ability to teach ... misses the mark entirely. The only way you’ll ever be ... underlying mechanics, and you can only have a firm grasp on ...
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Wrong: One loves green only if one is a frog ... read left to right and "only if" states read right to ... before...but advice is best only if it is fresh. (see ...
So in this sentence which is the sufficient and which is the necessary? "The only kids with green eyes are the ones who wear red shoes." In this sentence, which is the S and which is the N? "Kids with green eyes are the only ones who wear red shoes."
... between "All because..." and "Only because...". For example: "All ... a sufficient condition, whereas "Only" introduces a necessary condition. But ... difference between "All" and "Only" in the examples above? Is ... wrong when applying it to only one person (or thing ...
Guys I'm very confused. In today's lsac email it sounds like 2 plus a picture. But on the ticket it says one. I only have one so the sooner I find out the better (if not tomorrow I'll have to get a state id or soemthign cuz it's too late for passport)
Would "purely", "merely", and "solely" function the same way "only" functions in the conditional logic or reasoning with "only" being necessary condition indicator?
... lessons we learn that "the only" indicator falls into the ... support a sufficient idea, whereas "only" clauses support necessary conditions. ... Here is my take: Only human beings can have souls ... gt; Human beings
The only human beings can have souls ...