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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions source/basic.tex
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\pnum
\defnx{Sequenced before}{sequenced before} is an asymmetric, transitive, pair-wise relation between
\defnx{Sequenced before}{sequenced before} is an
irreflexive, asymmetric, transitive, pair-wise relation between
evaluations executed by a single thread\iref{intro.multithread}, which induces
a partial order among those evaluations. Given any two evaluations \placeholder{A} and
a strict partial order among those evaluations. Given any two evaluations \placeholder{A} and
\placeholder{B}, if \placeholder{A} is sequenced before \placeholder{B}
(or, equivalently, \placeholder{B} is \defn{sequenced after} \placeholder{A}),
then the execution of
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