Absolutely. But, on the flip side, none of those systems would—unless we’re talking about kangaroo courts and equivalents—suggest that the same singular person can always determine intent despite their own personal biases, based usually upon one or two sentences with no action coupled to them. Which is much closer to a fair description of what you do.
Absolutely. But, on the flip side, none of those systems would—unless we’re talking about kangaroo courts and equivalents—would suggest that the same singular person can always determine intent despite their own personal biases, based usually upon one or two sentences with no action coupled to them. Which is much closer to a fair description of what you do.