The curious structure of an MTN: Difference between revisions

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Take this statement about cricket and rugby balls:
Take this statement about cricket and rugby balls:
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<small>{{subtable|
<small>{{subtable|
A ball: <br>
Proposition 1:<br>
1. A ball: <br>
(a) if it is red
(a) if it is red
:(i) if it is round
:(i) if it is round
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Or you could render it thus:
Or you could render it thus:
<small>{{subtable|
<small>{{subtable|
An oval ball: <br>
1. An oval ball: <br>
:(i) may be used for rugby  
:(i) may be used for rugby  
:(ii) may not be used for cricket
:(ii) may not be used for cricket
A round ball:
2. A round ball:
:(i) may not be used for rugby
:(i) may not be used for rugby
:(ii) if it is red:  
:(ii) if it is red:  
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Or how about:
Or how about:
<small>{{subtable|
<small>{{subtable|
Rugby must be played with an oval ball <br>
1. Rugby must be played with an oval ball <br>
Test cricket must be played with a round red ball <br>
2. Test cricket must be played with a round red ball <br>
One-day cricket must be played with a round white ball <br>
3. One-day cricket must be played with a round white ball <br>
}}</small>
}}</small>
 
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