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RE: Proposed text for the concatenation
- To: 'Eric Gray' <eric.gray@sandburst.com>
- Subject: RE: Proposed text for the concatenation
- From: "Mannie, Eric" <Eric.Mannie@ebone.com>
- Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 22:11:35 +0200
- Cc: "'Fong, Man Wing'" <MFong@WhiteRockNetworks.com>, "'Bernstein, Greg'" <GregB@ciena.com>, 'Bala Rajagopalan' <BRaja@tellium.com>, ccamp@ops.ietf.org, ip-optical@lists.bell-labs.com, "t1x1.5" <t1x15@t1.org>, q11/15 <tsg15q11@itu.int>
- Delivery-date: Tue, 22 May 2001 13:12:41 -0700
- Envelope-to: ccamp-data@psg.com
Hello Eric,
>'not', 'neither' and 'nor' - either say 'are defined neither in ... nor in
...'
>or
>say 'are not defined either in ... or in ...' As is, you are double
negating
>and
>effectively saying these features ARE defined in BOTH places.
Oooops, in French we have double negations (a particularity of our
marvellous language), I forget that problem constantly, sorry :-)
Thanks,
Eric-2