... and its attending assumption. Sarah first points out to Glen ... --> P'. Then, Sarah asserts P' carries a danger ... that (we and) Sarah want the government/law ... that Glen agrees with Sarah that P --> P ... concede that Glen agrees with Sarah that P --> P ...
If Sarah is cool, she will go ... br />
1.) Sarah is cool --> Sarah goes to party with ... sister
2.) ~Sarah is cool (what the "otherwise ... other words:
... because:
Jacksons passing Sarah's number along would not ... .
Jacksons not passing Sarah's number along would not ... helpful to someone (Giving sarah's number is helpful and ... therefore laudable)
Not giving Sarah's number is: [Wrong --> ...
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Try this:
When Sarah decides to do something, she ... were to tell you that Sarah decided to do something? She ... if I told you that Sarah did something right? No clue ...
... somewhat famous story about Paul Cohen (mathematician) looking down on logicians ... of ZFC? To their dismay, Cohen took their challenge and proved ...
... somewhat famous story about Paul Cohen (mathematician) looking down on logicians ... of ZFC? To their dismay, Cohen took their challenge and proved ...
... with your example: Sarah will never date a funny ... guy.
So if sarah ever dates anybody he will ... it like this: Sarah dates a guy ----> he ...
now you can abbreviate Sarah dating to SD and not ... the guy is funny can Sarah date him? Nope.
Another example from the Trainer. "Sarah only dates funny boys."
< ... is that the only people Sarah dates are funny boys then ... that the only thing that sarah does is date funny boys ...