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Originally Posted by 47shadesofgay
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I am curious why you have referred to it as an "apparent violation" that was "seemingly handled" though.
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Because the staff has not explained their reasoning yet. It would be, in my view, improper to fully assume that there exists no possible extenuating circumstance that justified their actions. Perhaps they know something we do not that materially changes the situation.
I think it would be unfair to use language that condemns staff actions when I do not have the facts as they see them. This is doubly true when I can simply point out a burning question to accomplish the same goal instead of assuming staff actions were ill-founded.
Thus, "apparent" and "seemingly" find a use. It's about starting with respect for the authority and intelligence of the decision makers.