On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Charles Matthews
<charles.r.matthews(a)ntlworld.com> wrote:
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What works is this:
<snip some good points>
Want to focus on one.
- people show respect for the policy by "staying
on the fairway", not
gaming it at the margins;
This only works if the policy is written sufficiently well to allow
for the existence of a broad fairway as opposed to a narrow one. There
will always be those who want to narrow the fairway and constrain
people into a set definition. If the margins are brought in too close,
it becomes too easy to accuse people of gaming the margins. If the
fairway is too broad, then too much slips through. Even if people
agree on where the central point should be, what should be done when
people disagree on how broad the fairway should be?
Carcharoth