It is not the case that Assuming 'Always, if every A is B, then every C is D' holds, if 'Never, if every A is B, then not every C is D' did not hold, then 'Sometimes, if every A is B, then not every C is D' would be true
?Set your confidence on the premises below to see your aggregate.
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