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BP867 on 2020-08-02 05:11:20 by Molly C Klenzak                approved
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BP867 on 2020-08-01 06:51:38 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-08-01 06:38:17 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-08-01 03:52:22 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-07-30 06:20:58 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-07-30 05:48:35 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-07-29 05:00:57 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:35:05 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:24:50 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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Left examples have the keyword "notso" on the OEBP.

We cannot expect to include all the fitting left (or right) examples on the OEBP here.

"Not so" Problems are closely related to "whole" Problems (left-BP509).

On the OEBP, the "not" side is conventionally the right side.

"Not so" Problems are typically narrow on on the left side (left-BP513) and not narrow on the right side (right-BP514). This will not be true in a "small enough" world where both sides are narrow. In these cases it is sometimes not clear which side is more naturally interpreted as "not" its opposite.

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BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:23:54 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Left examples have the keyword "notso" on the OEBP.

We cannot expect to include all the fitting left (or right) examples on the OEBP here.

"Not so" Problems are closely related to "whole" Problems (left-BP509).

On the OEBP, the "not" side is conventionally the right side.

"Not so" Problems are typically narrow on on the left side (left-BP513) and not narrow on the right side (right-BP514). This will not be true in a "small enough" world where both sides are narrow. In these cases it is sometimes not clear which side is the more natural "not."

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BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:21:00 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:19:40 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:18:33 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:11:02 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:10:48 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:10:37 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:10:25 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:09:35 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:09:20 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Left examples have the keyword "notso" on the OEBP.

We cannot expect to include all the fitting left examples on the OEBP here.

"Not so" Problems are closely related to "whole" Problems (left-BP509).

On the OEBP, the "not" side is conventionally the right side.

"Not so" Problems are typically narrow on on the left side (left-BP513) and not narrow on the right side (right-BP514). This will not be true in a "small enough" world where both sides are narrow. In these cases it is sometimes not clear which side is the more natural "not."

EXAMPLE

BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:08:52 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Left examples have the keyword "notso" on the OEBP.

We cannot expect to include all the fitting left examples on the OEBP here.

"Not so" Problems are closely related to "whole" Problems (left-BP509).

On the OEBP, the "not" side is conventionally the right side.

"Not so" Problems are typically narrow on on the left side (left-BP513) and not narrow on the right side (right-BP514). This will not be true in a "small enough" world where both sides are narrow. In these cases it is sometimes not clear which side is "not."

EXAMPLE

BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:07:29 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:06:52 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Left examples have the keyword "notso" on the OEBP.

We cannot expect to include all the fitting left examples on the OEBP here.

"Not so" Problems are closely related to "whole" Problems (left-BP509).

On the OEBP, the "not" side is conventionally the right side.

"Not so" Problems are typically narrow on on the left side (left-BP513) and not narrow on the right side (right-BP514). This will not be true in a "small enough" world where both sides are narrow.

EXAMPLE

BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:03:35 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:03:30 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP867 on 2020-07-29 04:03:10 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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