tests: remove -seq 1 from sat with -tempinduct where possible #4629
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When used with -tempinduct mode, -seq causes assertions to be ignored in the first N steps. While this has uses for reset modelling, for these test cases it is unnecessary and could lead to failures slipping through uncaught.
I suspect most of these have slipped through as they have just been copy-pasted from existing tests - I will try to clarify the wording in the
sat
help to make it clear how this behaviour works