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Comment from: Haruyuki.Kawabe@unisys.co.jp When evaluating the expression (n-of N A B), If the value of N is 3, the result is indeterminate and none of the other arguments are evaluated as specified in A.3.5. But if the value if N is 2 and the result of evaluating A is False, then the evaluation process SHALL be stoped (and the result is False), since the requirement of N(=2) True values never be satisfied whatever the result of evaluating B. The former case (i.e. only the first arguemnt is evaluated and determined that the rquirement is not satisfied) is a special case of the later case, so the former case should result to "False".
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