> The semantics of the where clause is based on graph pattern matching. 
> Therefore "property != X " should only succeed if there is at least one 
> triple for property whose object is different than X.

That is true.  It is what I explained.  It nonetheless violates the Peter 
Principle for folks coming from a (non-RDF) background where only 
single-valued properties are allowed.

Best Regards, John

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