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Re: Acceptable Level of Certainty
Posted by:
MIJ (IP Logged)
Date: February 08, 2007 06:02PM
Jim
It is a conflict of terms. I would argue that if you were to use the word proable it contridicts your level of certainty. To be certain is to be without doubt.