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Mutually exclusive events - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In layman's terms, two events are mutually exclusive if they cannot occur at the same time (i.e., they have no common outcomes). In logic, two mutually exclusive propositions are propositions that...
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Mutual exclusion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mutual exclusion (often abbreviated to mutex ) algorithms are used in concurrent programming to avoid the simultaneous use of a common resource, such as a global variable, by pieces of computer cod...
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We want to make clear the UCC's belief that science and religion are not mutually exclusive, and we extend our unequivocal welcome to persons who devote their lives to scientific inquiry, no matter the discipline.
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On Thursday night’s Anderson Cooper 360, CNN used most of a half-hour replaying large chunks of Larry King’s interview with Ted Haggard, the evangelical preacher who lost ... They're not mutually exclusive." ... COOPER: -- who are happily gay and happily Christian and have fulfilling lives. They're not mutually exclusive?
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Conan the Burbankian ... Only Three 'Late Nights' Left - Tissues, Please ... By McCluskey and Miller...
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