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Old Tue Dec 10, 2002, 07:45am
ronald ronald is offline
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Not only was it a poor choice of words but the word "may" has two different meanings, I think.

1)physically able to do it - which he certainly is able to do by saying the words.

2)approriate time to do it -not when there is an interrupted dribble. This is the examiners intent. Think they should find a different word or qualify may.

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