“When you say to build a wagon using “wood”, you’re giving much more concrete advice then when you say “not wood”. There are different kinds of wood, of course—but even so, when you say “wood”, you’ve narrowed down the range of possible building materials a whole lot more then when you say “not wood”.”
“When you say to build a wagon using “wood”, you’re giving much more concrete advice THAN when you say “not wood”. There are different kinds of wood, of course—but even so, when you say “wood”, you’ve narrowed down the range of possible building materials a whole lot more THAN when you say “not wood”.”
“When you say to build a wagon using “wood”, you’re giving much more concrete advice then when you say “not wood”. There are different kinds of wood, of course—but even so, when you say “wood”, you’ve narrowed down the range of possible building materials a whole lot more then when you say “not wood”.”
“When you say to build a wagon using “wood”, you’re giving much more concrete advice THAN when you say “not wood”. There are different kinds of wood, of course—but even so, when you say “wood”, you’ve narrowed down the range of possible building materials a whole lot more THAN when you say “not wood”.”