Yes, it was intentional.
All of the FRBR user tasks and the other two FRAD user tasks are truly
user tasks, written from the point of view of the user of the data.
These two FRAD tasks -- contextualize and justify are written
from the cataloger's point of view; when writing the objectives and
.
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