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David Riley
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Sun Oct 23 12:34:50 EDT 2011
"Libel" and "slander" also generally indicate malice. Perhaps just "That's incorrect" might have come off a little less harsh. :-)
- Dave
On Oct 23, 2011, at 12:05 PM, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Dne 22.10.2011 17:02, Steven D'Aprano napsal(a):
>> Rather than assume malice, we should give X1 the benefit of the doubt and
>> assume he genuinely believed what he wrote but was merely mistaken.
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> Sure, I didn't want to assume malice (sorry, English is my second language and sometimes it shows; would "libel" or "slander" fit the bill better?). I just wanted to slip in the information about repoquery which is an awesome tool, but not many people know about it.
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> Matěj
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