And/or: Difference between revisions

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Means “[[or]]”, because “or” includes “[[and]]”.
Means “[[or]]”, because “or” includes “[[and]]”.


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Or is "a logical operation which gives the value one ''if at least one operand'' has the value one, and otherwise gives a value of zero."
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It's utterly defeatist drafting, because of the presence of that slash. That slash admits that the plain, punctuated words of the English language have defeated you.
It's utterly defeatist drafting, because of the presence of that slash. That slash admits that the plain, punctuated words of the English language have defeated you.