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The variance can never be
Disjunction
A logical operation expressing the condition of having at least one of two statements be true; represented by "or."
Disjunctions
Logical operations that result in truth if at least one of the operands is true.
Conditionals
Statements that express a hypothesis and its conclusion, commonly structured in "if...then..." format.
Provided
Given as a condition or stipulation in a particular situation or argument.
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