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Double negative - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A double negative occurs when two forms of negation are used in the same clause. In some languages (or varieties of a language), negative forms are consistently used throughout the sentence to expre...
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Double negative elimination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In propositional logic, the inference rules double negative elimination (also called double negation elimination , double negative introduction , double negation introduction , or simply doub...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Double negation. Double negation. Information about Double negation in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Double negation)
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CLASSICAL RULE OF DOUBLE-NEGATION ELIMINATION ... Explanation in words: From the double negation of any sentence A one may infer the sentence A itself. One thereby rests that conclusion A on the same set of assumptions on which its double negation depends.
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Not surprisingly, historical aspects clearly show us that the usage of double or multiple negations in English has not been a fixed construction. ... The replacement of multiple negations by a single negation was a striking event and it was also relatively uncommon, since most European languages allowed negative...
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I would rather write the code using option 1. In my opinion, it best describes the situation, since the documentation declares that "myVariable should not be X" and if expanded, we get a double negation which reads "myVariable should not be a value that is not greater than 8". If your first thought was "You're saying...
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