Okay so here are the two phrases commonly used in the sciences' syllabi,
"including but not limited to:..." and "for example:...", usually followed by a bunch of subpoints.
Here's an example for "including but not limited to" retreived from the biology syllabus:
And here's an example for "for example", also retrieved from the biology syllabus:
So obviously when it says "including but not limited to" it's saying that you MUST study everything listed in the sub-dotpoints, but what does it mean when it says "for example"? Does it mean we don't have to pick those examples? Can we just do one of them? Or is it the same of "including but not limited to"?
Thanks in advance!
"including but not limited to:..." and "for example:...", usually followed by a bunch of subpoints.
Here's an example for "including but not limited to" retreived from the biology syllabus:
And here's an example for "for example", also retrieved from the biology syllabus:
So obviously when it says "including but not limited to" it's saying that you MUST study everything listed in the sub-dotpoints, but what does it mean when it says "for example"? Does it mean we don't have to pick those examples? Can we just do one of them? Or is it the same of "including but not limited to"?
Thanks in advance!