Posted 2011-November-09, 16:51
pran, on 2011-November-09, 08:11, said:
Quite true, except that what has already occurred is the possibility of an irregularity, not necessarily any irregularity as such.
That is a logical error. The irregularity -if one occurred- did already occur. The only thing is that we do not know yet whether it occurred. It did not possibly occur; it either did or it didn't. At the point of the question there is nothing to prevent anymore.
Rik
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