run-n-times is just there so I can get reasonable times for performane
measurements. As the years have passed and Jess and my computers have
gotten faster, I've raised the number. Feel free to use "1".

I think Matt Bishop wrote:
> A lot of the examples have a function called run-n-times, which appears to
> just re-run the engine a number of times.  Why do they have this function?  
> 
> If I set the value to 1 and just run it once, will the rules fully resolve?
> 
> > ______________________________________________
> > Matt Bishop - Engineering Manager, UpFront
> > 
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