Dear all,
just a quick question: I am struggeling with the meaning of the following phrase:
"The theory fails, because x is insufficiently large".
What I want to say is: "The theory fails, because x is not sufficiently large (so if x would be larger, it would work)".
However, when I read it again, it sounds to me like "The theory fails, because x is too large".
I just wanted to ask what is the right interpretation of the first phrase.
Thx & All the best,
P
just a quick question: I am struggeling with the meaning of the following phrase:
"The theory fails, because x is insufficiently large".
What I want to say is: "The theory fails, because x is not sufficiently large (so if x would be larger, it would work)".
However, when I read it again, it sounds to me like "The theory fails, because x is too large".
I just wanted to ask what is the right interpretation of the first phrase.
Thx & All the best,
P
