Make a marginal performance improvement in predicate_implied_by and
predicate_refuted_by: if either top-level input is a single-element list, reduce it to its lone member before proceeding. This avoids a useless level of AND-recursion within the recursive proof routines. It's worth doing because, for example, if the clause is a 100-element list and the predicate is a 1-element list then we'd otherwise strip the predicate's list structure 100 times as we iterate through the clause. It's only needed at top level because there won't be any trivial ANDs below that --- this situation is an artifact of the decision to represent even single-item conditions as Lists in the "implicit AND" format, and that format is only used at the top level of any predicate or restriction condition.
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