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disjunction

[dis-juhngk-shuhn] / dɪsˈdʒʌŋk ʃən /


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Still, if past and present, fiction and nonfiction never fully cohere, that formal disjunction nonetheless achieves its own strange power.

From Los Angeles Times

This disjunction is the subject of intense, often confused, debate.

From Washington Post

The disjunction between the outcomes of ballot propositions and of candidates for federal office forced us to think again about the mechanisms we use for voting.

From Washington Post

One is the disjunction effect, in which people want information to be revealed before they make a decision, even if they would make that same decision with or without that information.

From New York Times

“This does not conflict with the simulation argument, which only asserts something about the disjunction,” the idea that one of the three propositions of the trilemma is true, he says.

From Scientific American