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Re: current A.6 draft



Hi,

Raul Miller:
> > >           e. If a majority of n:1 is required for A, and B is the default
> > >              option, N(B,A) is n.  In all other cases, N(B,A) is 1.
> > 
> > I would generalize that to n:m (a 60% majority is 3:2, for instance).
> 
> Why?  Describing this would make the draft more verbose -- what does
> this complexity do for us?
> 
It offends my aesthetic senses as a programmer.  ;-)

Rewriting it as

>>>           e. If a majority of n:m is required for A, and B is the default
>>>              option, N(B,A) is (n/m).  In all other cases, N(B,A) is 1.

doesn't look any more verbose to me.

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