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Yes Jamie, just noticed that too, don't think it matters in the circumstances though - ah confusion already. I'm not used to this Luke, it's been too long, I need to wake up.

Expectations is a very loaded word.

Cheers

Tim
 
On 11 Aug 2017, at 16:27, Jamie McKendrick wrote:

> Hi Tim,
>  The 'expectations required' is my phrase not Luke's, but was written in an attempt to fathom what 'frames' meant in his earlier post - so I supplied 'expectations and standards' as possible fillers. I was speaking loosely of what might reasonably be 'required' of a reader - e.g. familiarity with a set of conventions. If you isolate the word from that context it begins to sound coercive and normative which is not at all how I meant it.
>   Best,
> Jamie
>