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On 01/25/02 00:48, AaronLynch@aol.com said this-
>When used deceptively or equivocally, words can foster rampant Enronism in
>the sciences.
Like 'Enronism' for instance. What, pray tell, is your two cents about
that coin? All it implies to me, right now, is 'how the mighty may fall',
and that doesn't make much sense in your sentence.
- Wade
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