Potentially inclusive
Essentially independent from other characters • Mutually exclusive states • States include all variation.
Brass is a mixture or a solution; these two terms are not mutually exclusive.
Something that's based on science can't be superstition. Scientific and superstition is mutually exclusive.
There is no such thing. A solid and a gas are mutually exclusive properties. (In the same way, a car that has only one color of paint cannot be both red and blue.) If the question you mean to ask is what is an opaque gas (a gas you cannot see through well), gaseous iodine is good example.
Two parts to this question, first there is no such thing as a "conivore" it is spelled carnivore. The second is the term for an animal that eats both plant and meat is an omnivore.
Simultaneous
It is the opposite of mutually exclusive. Potentially inclusive are events that can happen at the same time, as mutually exclusive events can't.
It must be "mutually exclusive" since "non mutually" does not even mean anything!
Mutually exclusive projects means that the acceptance of one project eliminates the others fromconsideration. Projects are said to be mutually exclusive when tehy cannot be undertaken simultaneously.
The definition of mutually exclusive events is that the events can't occur at the same time. For example, you can't flip a coin and get a head and a tail; they are mutually exclusive events.
mutually exclusive and comprehensive
The term mutually exclusive refers to 2 or more events of incidents, in which the happening of one event precludes the happening of the other. Mutually exclusive can be applied less formally to the dating world, in which a couple who has been dating become more serious, and therefore mutually exclusive with one another.
A dialog box offers a mutually exclusive choice.
War and peace are mutually exclusive.
Mutually exclusive means they are independent of one another. So, the two events are independent of one another.
No, independence means they are not related. Mutually exclusive means they cannot occur at the same time.
two events are mutually exclusive if they cannot occur at the same time. The classic example is a coin toss where you have either heads or tails, but there is NO WAY to have heads and tails at the same time. Heads and tails are mutually exclusive.