Re: [w3c/touch-events] Clarify cancelability during scroll (#79)

Wondering if the second sentence can be condensed a bit - unless I'm misunderstanding the overall meaning, I'm not quite clear why we're now talking about motion of elements, when (i think) what we want to say in short is:

> In particular, regardless of any canceled touch events, a user agents may continue an ongoing scroll motion – caused by an earlier event in the touch sequence, or by momentum left over from a previous touch sequence (e.g. a "fling" gesture) – rather than halting the scrolling.

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