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I do not intend to present any final solution , but will only argue that taking account of the order of the quantifiers seems to be a possible way to describe the difference between any on one hand and all and every on the other ...
I do not intend to present any final solution , but will only argue that taking account of the order of the quantifiers seems to be a possible way to describe the difference between any on one hand and all and every on the other ...
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as follows : ( 35 " ) Allz ( Possible ( He meet x ) ) . ( 36 " ) Possible ( All , ( He meet x ) ) . The same sort of analysis can be used to account for the difference between every and any in a great many cases where they occur with a ...
as follows : ( 35 " ) Allz ( Possible ( He meet x ) ) . ( 36 " ) Possible ( All , ( He meet x ) ) . The same sort of analysis can be used to account for the difference between every and any in a great many cases where they occur with a ...
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Since the optimal transform is selected from among all possible text , for the transforms as the one that yields the maximal number of equivalences , what precedes all other operations is a complete list of possible transformations of ...
Since the optimal transform is selected from among all possible text , for the transforms as the one that yields the maximal number of equivalences , what precedes all other operations is a complete list of possible transformations of ...
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