You asked “what is better”. To me, answering this question requires considering 
the context of use from which come criteria for what it means to be better.

If you are making some statements that will simply be read by other people, 
then the most important criteria for ‘better’ is how easily other people can 
understand these statements.

If you are making statements that are intended to be machine processable, then 
I do not see how “better” can’t be decided on without considering performance 
implications.

> On Apr 22, 2020, at 3:23 AM, 'Bohms, H.M. (Michel)' via TopBraid Suite Users 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> - wrt range in case of also domain: I did not argue based on performance just 
> on logic:

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