After reading the first post in this thread, I'm not sure exactly how it turned into this.
Sara's evaluator said he wanted to see preliminary signals. Now I don't think it really matters how important we think preliminary signals are, but what does matter is that the evaluator said he wanted to see them. When an evaluator tells me I'm doing something wrong, I fix it without question. If your area doesn't believe in giving preliminary signals, great, but if you officiate in an association like mine where everything is expected to be done by the book, then you better do it by the book.
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