mutual exclusiveness

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Noun1.mutual exclusiveness - the relation between propositions that cannot both be true at the same time
contradictoriness - the relation that exists when opposites cannot coexist
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mutual exclusiveness between Western and Islamic ways of life" (p.
Gandhi was concerned with including all religions in the forging of a single nationhood; Jinnah with the mutual exclusiveness of the two principal religions of our shared sub-continent, insisting after the elections of 1937 that they were not just two communities but two nations - only, it would seem from his 11 August 1947 speech to the Pakistan constituent assembly, to revert to Gandhian secularism the minute the political objective of a broken India was achieved.
[Moreover], and with only a few exceptions, the Court has refused to interpret the various heads of power by reference to any concept of 'mutual exclusiveness'.
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