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*[[triple negative]] if you were mistaken about the previous case. | *[[triple negative]] if you were mistaken about the previous case. | ||
*[[quadruple negative]] You're not wrong that you're not wrong. | *[[quadruple negative]] You're not wrong that you're not wrong. | ||
*[[quintuple negative]] is a difficult feat to master. It requires an [[Indemnifiable Tax - ISDA | *[[quintuple negative]] is a difficult feat to master. It requires the syntactical might of an [[Indemnifiable Tax - ISDA Provision|ISDA drafting committee]]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:32, 29 June 2018
The drafting joy of multiple negatives.
- Am I being a bit negative? No.
- If you think this is a double negative, you're not wrong.
- triple negative if you were mistaken about the previous case.
- quadruple negative You're not wrong that you're not wrong.
- quintuple negative is a difficult feat to master. It requires the syntactical might of an ISDA drafting committee.
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