On 09/06/2010 10:54 PM, Peter Lewis wrote:
I suppose this would only happen if *no-one* voiced a "no" opinion, meaning
that our definition of "trust" comes down to a question of burden of proof.
Should someone be required to have a minimum proportion of "yes" votes to be
counted as "trusted" or should it be enough that no-one really thought that
they weren't to be trusted?
If the other TU's would have been like "I don't care", they would have
used the "abstain" option.
Question in matters of language: How do I merge the subjunctive mood
and the negation into a grammatically correct sentence?
"If the other TU's would not have cared, ..."?
Regards, PyroPeter
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