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Old Wed Apr 25, 2007, 08:15am
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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
So my original statement stands: saying some *might* enjoy something implies some *might not* enjoy it.
This is simply not true. "Some" is simply a subset of "all". The subset might be the same size as the set of "all". Addutionally, if I know that you WILL enjoy it, it would also be true to say that you might enjoy it. It has nothing to do with probability at all.

Not that it really matters, b/c the Yankees are in last place and they have no pitching at all besides Pettitte. And what's the deal with pitching Pettitte in relief between starts?
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