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Old Wed Jan 08, 2003, 08:12am
ronald ronald is offline
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Greymule,.

Can you explain where the "should or should not hinder or confuse" thinking comes from>? Is it your personal thinking or did you get it at a clinic. I do not think that is a proper reading of the rule IMHO. If it hinders or confuses then we should not apply a should it have or not in order to make a decision.

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