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Zhang Xiaoyang Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of a sentence

Nor would it be too misleading to assume that social systems have to learn trust as well.

Is it a double negative sentence? What's meaning of it?
  

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, it would be a reasonably fair or valid assumption. ", most probably to link with a previous statement which expressed a complementary idea.

  • , it would be a reasonably fair or valid assumption.
  • ", most probably to link with a previous statement which expressed a complementary idea.
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It would not be too misleading to assume that -- i.e., it would be a reasonably fair or valid assumption.

"It would not be ..." is changed to "Nor would it be ...", most probably to link with a previous statement which expressed a complementary idea.
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Thank you very much for your clear answer! I

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