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James is absolutely right.  Rather like Occam's razor, our language too should be pared back to that sufficient to convey meaning.  Something he demonstrates so eloquently.  Let us make his email the maxim for our list.  

Thank you, James

Kevin


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Sent: Thu 08/07/2010 08:28
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Subject: Re: [OCC-HEALTH] Netiquette
 
Sedulously eschew verbosity and prolixity...


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