Asia and hormones

Mark Jones Jones_M at netcomuk.co.uk
Wed Jun 24 11:47:34 PDT 1998


Prescribe is not a weaker form of proscribe but its exact opposite.

Mark

eae01 at health.state.ny.us wrote:


> Actually I meant prescribed, meaning that we identify certain offending
> terms, submit them to the moderator, and screen accordingly. Proscribe
> is too strong a word. This IS a democracy... :)
>
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Date: Wed, 24 Jun 1998 16:26:58 +0100
> From: Mark Jones <Jones_M at netcomuk.co.uk>
> To: lbo-talk at lists.panix.com
> Subject: Re: Asia and hormones
> References: <199806241336.AA18076 at gate1.health.state.ny.us>
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> eae01 at health.state.ny.us wrote:
>
> > Yoshie makes an excellent point about the profligate use of meaningless
> > terminology [snip]
> > Server technology allows for automatic screening of notes containing
> > prescribed terms
>
> You mean *proscribed* surely? Otherwise our task of satisfying Yoshie
> will be more onerous than it already is, or perhaps that is the idea?
>
> Mark



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