Parenthesis/Natural Language/Examples/Use of Either

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Examples of Use of Parenthesis in Natural Language

Consider the sentence:

More stringent anti-pollution measures will be enacted and the laws will be strictly enforced or the quality of life will be degraded still further.


This is of the form $p \land q \lor r$, where:

$p$ is the simple statement More stringent anti-pollution measures will be enacted
$q$ is the simple statement The laws will be strictly enforced
$r$ is the simple statement The quality of life will be degraded still further.

As it stands, it is not clear how the grouping is to be done.


The word either is often used together with the instance of or to tell the reader what the scope of the disjunction actually is.


Hence:

Either more stringent anti-pollution measures will be enacted and the laws will be strictly enforced, or the quality of life will be degraded still further

corresponds with the form $\paren {p \land q} \lor r$

while:

More stringent anti-pollution measures will be enacted, and either the laws will be strictly enforced or the quality of life will be degraded still further

corresponds with the form $p \land \paren {q \lor r}$.


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