... is confusing a necessary condition to be a sufficientcondition, that means that ... he or she is interpreting a necessary condition ... to be sufficient.
... . Perfection is not a necessary condition for anything, nor is our ... really going to fulfill the sufficientcondition for success. So just let ...
... have confused the necessary condition (B) as a sufficientcondition for acquiring A ... />
then you have confused the sufficientcondition (A) as being necessary for ... ; it might have some other sufficientcondition.
Remember G3-->Q5, but Q is clearly in 4, so that negates the necessary condition, triggering a negation of the sufficientcondition. In other words, G cannot be in 3. That leaves only J and H for slot 3. Hence, answer D
... about actually determining if the sufficientcondition occurred, but rather focus on ... the necessary part of the condition in determining if it addresses ...
... flaw of affirming the necessary condition which leads to zero conclusions ... it is valid since the sufficientcondition is satisfied. Is this from ...
"result in" to me is actually [the arrow] " --->". So whatever is on the left of "results in" is the sufficientcondition and whatever is on the right is the necessary condition. The same thing goes for "leads to" Et al.
... the running of the only sufficientcondition we have to go on ... foreseen the misfortune..that’s sufficient for /B which is what ... .
(C) concludes Blamed. The sufficientcondition we are given to Blamed ...
... you want " Some [of the sufficient] is not [the necessary].” check ... />
@lauren88 you were negating the sufficientcondition instead of the necessary one.
... issues freely (this is the sufficientcondition, notice the "if") THEN a ... cannot discuss issues freely ( suff condition remains the same) THEN a ...
... meeting one OR the other sufficientcondition, the necessary will be met ... AND exists in the necessary condition, that can be split with ... . If AND exists in the sufficient, or if OR exists in ...
... need to negate the sufficientcondition, and in this ... we could split the sufficientcondition in the first translation ... have to negate the sufficientcondition (or conditions). The tricky ... two ideas exist in the sufficientcondition.