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[[File:Double negative.jpg|450px|thumb|center|Michael Heizer: ''[[Double Negative]]'' (1969) ]]
[[File:Double negative.jpg|450px|thumb|center|Michael Heizer: ''Double Negative'' (1969) ]]
}}One of the easiest {{tag|flannel}}s for a new learner to master. It can be as simple as “you’re not wrong”, or “I don’t disagree”, it can be subtly buried in a redundant expression like [[unless and until]], it can take shape as a [[carve-out]] to a [[carve-out]] (also known as a [[carve-in]]) or it can find  its full-bodied roar, as in that most magnificent contortion, the {{isdaprov|Indemnifiable Tax}} definition in the {{isdama}} - a [[quintuple negative|''quintuple'' negative]]:
}}One of the easiest {{tag|flannel}}s for a new learner to master. It can be as simple as “you’re not wrong”, or “I don’t disagree”, it can be subtly buried in a redundant expression like [[unless and until]], it can take shape as a [[carve-out]] to a [[carve-out]] (also known as a [[carve-in]]) or it can find  its full-bodied roar, as in that most magnificent contortion, the {{isdaprov|Indemnifiable Tax}} definition in the {{isdama}} - a [[quintuple negative|''quintuple'' negative]]:
:''{{Nutshell ISDA Indemnifiable Tax}}
:''{{Nutshell ISDA Indemnifiable Tax}}