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Matt Benson commented on SANDBOX-232:
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Hmm... perhaps this is a "six of one, half-dozen of the other" situation.

Time for a new programming language that mimics human language by having 
different syntax for different "parts of speech".  Oooh...

Anyway, I'm prepared to let this one go, but frighteningly I'm intrigued by the 
idea I've expressed above...

Going, going...

> IsElementOf predicate behaves in opposition to semantic implication
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>                 Key: SANDBOX-232
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SANDBOX-232
>             Project: Commons Sandbox
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Functor
>            Reporter: Matt Benson
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> It is my opinion that semantically, "IsElementOf(foo, bar)" translates into 
> English as "bar is an element of foo"; however this BinaryPredicate is 
> actually coded such that the translation is "foo is an element of bar".  This 
> comes down to an opinion question, so I'd like for interested parties to 
> weigh in on this one before I make the requested change.

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