So, um, a contract caused a win by paradox by saying "if it's X, it
becomes Y; if it's Y, it becomes Z; if it's Z, it becomes X; if it's
X, stuff can happen", which is merely ambiguous?

Note to self, then: jump on top of every ambiguity, and always appeal
judgements of UNDECIDABLE.

--Ivan Hope CXXVII

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