Apologies for any excessive snark in that last reply (and two volleys of
bugspam), but there is a complete lack of semantic distinction to
graduate to in order to meet reasonable presentational needs.

There may be a strong argument for a 'tn' (table numeric value) element
in HTML5 for bare minimum numeric tabular data markup support (and
consequential CSS alignment), even ignoring any need to align decimal
characters or otherwise homogenize/improve the display of
dissimilar/unsatisfactory numeric formats (like adding a printf-style
format specifier to the col element). Allowing tr to directly contain
elements like 'time' in HTML5 would be another practical solution.
However, nothing like that exists today, or to my knowledge has even
been fully proposed.

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