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Posted On: 09/21/2023 9:01:43 PM
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- - - the word "complete." adjective/verb - - -
"complete" as an adjective
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if you describe the fda submission as "complete" as an adjective then you could be in legal jeoapardy if it is not complete
"completed" as a verb
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if you say the submission was "completed" as a verb, then you are not making any characterization of the submission other than it was sent
conclusion / what it means for nader
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when i read the press release when it first came out i saw nothing wrong because people in my family, english is not thier first language so i can interpret the intended meaning
mike drop / nader has a simple and complete defense completed
it was a perfect phone call -- erm, press release
"complete" as an adjective
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if you describe the fda submission as "complete" as an adjective then you could be in legal jeoapardy if it is not complete
"completed" as a verb
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
if you say the submission was "completed" as a verb, then you are not making any characterization of the submission other than it was sent
conclusion / what it means for nader
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
when i read the press release when it first came out i saw nothing wrong because people in my family, english is not thier first language so i can interpret the intended meaning
mike drop / nader has a simple and complete defense completed
it was a perfect phone call -- erm, press release
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