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http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=4774 ------- Comment #21 from johnarwe@us.ibm.com 2008-01-16 17:43 ------- (In reply to comment #19) The text looks great. Suggestion: > It is necessary for an SML-IF producer to declaratively distinguish between these two cases because that is not always possible based on the content alone. might be improved via from: because that is not always possible based on to: because doing so is not always possible based on I always take mental page faults on indefinite articles. Longer, even more specific replacement text (e.g. below) is also fine, I was just doing a "how bad is it" trade-off to get to what I have above. from: because that is not always possible based on to: because making that distinction is not always possible for a consumer based on
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