On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 13:25 -0700, Kerim Aydin wrote: > If you disclaim an action (those of you who claim that action statements > can be false) wouldn't the disclaimer always cause it to fail? You can't > have it both ways! CFJ 1971. Maybe that'll have to be revisited in the light of this discussion? (You effectively wrote the judgement for that, despite not being the judge.) -- ais523
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Elliott Hird
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Ian Kelly
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Kerim Aydin
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Elliott Hird
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Ian Kelly
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Kerim Aydin
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Elliott Hird
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Ed Murphy
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Kerim Aydin
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Ian Kelly
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do ais523
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Kerim Aydin
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Ed Murphy
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Kerim Aydin
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Ed Murphy
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Zefram
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Zefram