[blml] "Demonstrably" - practical meaning?
Gampas at aol.com
Gampas at aol.com
Sun May 18 00:28:06 CEST 2008
In a message dated 17/05/2008 22:47:03 GMT Standard Time,
grabiner at alumni.princeton.edu writes:
"Logical alternative" is needed, but in a different place, as your proposed
wording is too strong. The correct wording should be, "the partner may not
choose a bid that could demonstrably have been suggested over a logical
alternative by the extraneous information."
[paul lamford]
Yes that wording will work fine and I agree it is better. An alternative
wording is:
"the partner may not choose a bid that could demonstrably have been
suggested over another by the extraneous information unless there is no
logical alternative."
I think both have the same effect, but yours seems neater.
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