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Quote:
Originally Posted by ronald
Both cases above, Dave, ball is dead. In this sit, ball remains live.
You do programming and it is logic based. In addition, the sentence introduces a specific particular (ricochets) and an unmodified noun (equipment). Logically then, it means any and all, a universal not a particular (offensive or defensive). That is how I read it.
For you UIC's, what do you make of this?
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I do programming myself, and it gets me into a lot of trouble when I try to read the rule book... that's why I always come here to get straightened out after I read it. There are plenty of rules in the book that simply don't mean what they say.
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Last edited by youngump; Mon Sep 19, 2011 at 07:05pm.
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