omd wrote:

> On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Ed Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Interpreting "single" as a noun doesn't make sense, because Rule 2347
>> refers to "The" Speed switch.  Rule 2347 mentions exactly one other
>> singular entity, the Assessor, so it could be interpreted as implicitly
>> specifying Speed as possessed by the Assessor.
> 
> Technically, if Speed is a dollar bill switch, there is one switch but
> many instances of the switch.

One type, many instances, which would work (as it usually does) if
Rule 2347 didn't otherwise assume exactly one instance.

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