@martinjuckes said:

> ... the last sentence in the 2nd paragraph (line 14) of your text reads 
> "Their data types do not need to be an exact match." I think that "Their" 
> refers to the parent variable and the bounds variable, but grammatically, as 
> written, it appears to refer to the attributes. It might be clearer if placed 
> at the end of line 12?

Okay, how about this?  I like the flow of concepts as it is now, but this fixes 
the improper pronoun.  
https://github.com/Dave-Allured/cf-conventions/commit/4268d30fd3fbd2f39e548c3d8dcf4542528c917a

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