principle of dichotomy
principle of dichotomy
[¦prin·sə·pəl əv dī′käd·ə·mē] (mathematics)
law of the excluded middle.
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principle of dichotomy of powers embedded in the provisions of the Constitution aims at creating an atmosphere of harmony and collaboration among all the state institutions in order to achieve the goal of fair dispensation of justice, he said.
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