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Does no one here understand that, in debate or discussion, clarity is much more important than agreement? And this does not mean to say that you can take, for example, Waves' clarification on his understanding of the terms "judge" and "assess," picking it apart and finding where his understanding does not agree with yours (or your dictionary's). At least he put forth the effort to make himself clear. The least you could do is understand that clarity without without finding semantical disagreements (which seems to be the only disagreement anyone in this thread has with anyone else).
If you seek clarity, everyone's ideas will be understood. Debate is useless, because everything other than clarity is based on fearful emotions.
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rip matt 
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