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For every pair of variables 
 and 
, we introduce a finite domain variable 
 to denote the relationship 
 that obtains between them. 
 and we freely identify 
 with 
. In a solved form, every 
 must be determined.
In order to guarantee that a solved form is tree-shaped, for each pair of variables 
 and 
, we consider the 4 mutually exclusive possibilities. For each possible relation 
 we state that either 
 and the corresponding characteristic constraints 
 hold, or 
 and the constraints 
 characteristic of the negation hold.
Thus for each pair of variables 
 and 
, we stipulate that the following 4 Well-Formedness Clauses hold: 
 These clauses are all of the form 
. This denotes a disjunctive propagator and is explained in the next section.
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