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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Philip Taylor wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:20200503130425.GA96033@burischnitzel.preining.info">Well,
let us not get into semantics, but "not verified", when it has
been explicitly told not to attempt verification, still seems
rather strange to me.<br>
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Which, on thinking about it a bit more, is not unlike being stopped
by the police, and when asked "why", they respond "because you were
not speeding, Sir". With the implied suggestion "we just wanted to
make you aware of that fact" !<br>
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