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The task description is confusing! To be True, ALL numbers must be positive, plus AT LEAST ONE (i.e. any()) number must be palindromic. The example demonstrates it better, but it's still not the clearest or easiest to follow. I initially read it that it didn't require all numbers to be positive, just that any positive numbers were all palindromic.
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The task description is confusing! To be True, ALL numbers must be positive, plus AT LEAST ONE (i.e. any()) number must be palindromic. The example demonstrates it better, but it's still not the clearest or easiest to follow. I initially read it that it didn't require all numbers to be positive, just that any positive numbers were all palindromic.