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AllOrNothing

All-or-nothing is an idiomatic expression used to describe a stance, decision, or approach that accepts only complete success or total failure, with no middle ground. It can function as an adjective (all-or-nothing strategy) or as a noun phrase (an all-or-nothing stance). The form is frequently hyphenated in formal writing, though variants such as all or nothing or allornothing appear in casual usage.

In decision-making and psychology, all-or-nothing approaches favor decisive action and can involve high risk and high

In cryptography, the All-Or-Nothing Transform (AONT) is a primitive introduced by Naor and Reingold in the late

In media and popular culture, the phrase All or Nothing is widely used as a title for

reward.
In
dieting,
all-or-nothing
regimens
impose
strict
rules
that
may
lead
to
relapse
when
constraints
are
breached.
In
sports
and
games,
an
all-or-nothing
play
or
move
is
a
high-risk
attempt
to
win
or
reverse
a
result,
often
described
as
a
go-for-broke
tactic.
1990s.
An
AONT
takes
input
data
and
produces
transformed
data
such
that
no
information
about
the
plaintext
can
be
recovered
unless
all
transformed
pieces
are
available;
this
property
helps
prevent
partial
leakage
and
can
be
used
to
secure
storage
or
transmission.
documentaries,
reality
series,
and
films,
especially
in
sports
contexts,
chronicling
a
season
or
campaign
with
a
focus
on
high-stakes
decisions
and
dramatic
outcomes.
The
unhyphenated
form
allornothing
may
appear
in
product
names,
brands,
or
social
media
handles.