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"Phil Kane" wrote:
(snip) There's nothing wrong with the language of the USC or CFR if (1) one has a good command of American English and (2) one has a good command of law and (3) one understands what the statute/regulation was intended for in the first place. (snip) You forgot to add in (4) a lot of time. As in time to look through the various subsections to find related material. For example, when reading that certification is required, one has to hunt elsewhere to find details about that certification and even elsewhere to find how one can obtain it. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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