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Message definition (The logic of probabilistic language )
when there are exceptions for which the logical proposition <math>A(x) \rightarrow B(x)</math> it's not always true (but it is most of the time), we will say that the relation <math>A(x) \rightarrow B(x)</math> is not always true but it is probable
when there are exceptions for which the logical proposition <math>A(x) \rightarrow B(x)</math> it's not always true (but it is most of the time), we will say that the relation <math>A(x) \rightarrow B(x)</math> is not always true but it is probable
Translation when there are exceptions for which the logical proposition <math>A(x) \rightarrow B(x)</math> it's not always true (but it is most of the time), we will say that the relation <math>A(x) \rightarrow B(x)</math> is not always true but it is probable when there are exceptions for which the logical proposition
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{\displaystyle A(x)\rightarrow B(x)}
it's not always true (but it is most of the time), we will say that the relation
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{\displaystyle A(x)\rightarrow B(x)}
is not always true but it is probable