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Describe the bug
Many of the class labels are disjunctively named where each disjunct is a name of a subclass. For example "architecture or engineering occupation holder" has the subclasses "engineer" and "architect, surveyor, or cartographer". "architect, surveyor, or cartographer" then has the subclasses "architect, except naval" which introduces a negation.
Expected behavior
The strict use of non-disjunctive, non-conjunctive, and non-negative terms. The class label should also be singular.
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OS: Windows
Browser: Chrome
Version: 1.0.65
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Describe the bug
Many of the class labels are disjunctively named where each disjunct is a name of a subclass. For example "architecture or engineering occupation holder" has the subclasses "engineer" and "architect, surveyor, or cartographer". "architect, surveyor, or cartographer" then has the subclasses "architect, except naval" which introduces a negation.
Expected behavior
The strict use of non-disjunctive, non-conjunctive, and non-negative terms. The class label should also be singular.
Screenshots
N/A
Desktop (please complete the following information):
Additional context
Add any other context about the problem here.
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