Question
Hello all,
I've a question that I think should be dealt with due to interpretation ambiguity.
If one states in a proposal: "If X passes, then Y"
By common interpretation, Y is dependent upon X in order to even have the opportunity of being enacted. However, by logic, the proposal can still reign true if X does not pass and Y meets quorum. How should is be interpretted if one gives such conditional proposal?
I've a question that I think should be dealt with due to interpretation ambiguity.
If one states in a proposal: "If X passes, then Y"
By common interpretation, Y is dependent upon X in order to even have the opportunity of being enacted. However, by logic, the proposal can still reign true if X does not pass and Y meets quorum. How should is be interpretted if one gives such conditional proposal?
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