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Anti-nesting principle

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The Anti-nesting Principle is a concept primarily found in the fields of logic, programming, and mathematics. It refers to the idea that certain structures or elements should not be contained within themselves or should not be nested in a way that creates ambiguity or complications in interpretation.

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