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Contraposition Posted 11 years ago
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For all the good it's done we might as well not have bothered.

For all the good it's done we might as well not have bothered.

What does this sentence mean?
  

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It has not done any good. There was no point doing it (whatever is being referred to).

  • It has not done any good.
  • There was no point doing it (whatever is being referred to).
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It has not done any good. There was no point doing it (whatever is being referred to).

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