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Removing any of the components of the Fraud Triangle:
Noncontradictory Propositions
Statements or claims that do not contradict each other, meaning they can both be true at the same time in the same context.
Nonequivalent
Not equal in value, measure, force, effect, significance, etc.; lacking equivalence or equality.
Obverse
The proposition that results from changing the quality of a categorical proposition and replacing the predicate term with its complement.
Contrapositive
The proposition that results from replacing the subject term in a categorical proposition with the complement of the predicate and the predicate with the complement of the subject.
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