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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield
Either is fine. But I think you should nevertheless argue about this for several dozen posts, in the interest of providing everyone with the merits of both positions so they can make informed decisions regarding use of the terms in the future.
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I used to be a quasi-judicial officer serving at the pleasure of the Secretary of Commerce. Our charge was to review applications for relief from the public and focus the included wording. A co-worker issued an Official Action telling the applicant he had “mispelled” a word. That is he misspelled misspelled. He also had a bucket of excuses, but we all knew he was also suboptimal.
Memory is a funny thing, but I believe his name might have been Tyrone. Fired before he made an impression I’m afraid.