Yes I hadn't thought of it that way... point taken.
On 7 Mar 2007, at 23:31, Harold Fuchs wrote:
Tom Chilton wrote:
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PS when an article states: "it's possible that there may be some
inaccuracies present" about itself, it is safe to say it cannot be
referenced as an academic source for any kind of paper whether it
is for an assignment or a journal.
<snip>
Tom,
Nothing personal intended ...
You claim that if the article says "it's possible that there may be
some inaccuracies present", then "it cannot be referenced ..."
I claim that if the article *doesn't* say "it's possible that there
may be some inaccuracies present", then the article is garbage and
its author is deluded and shouldn't be trusted to buy the milk.
--Harold Fuchs
London, England
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