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“clear-cut”

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Has to sound something like bright line.

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Ooooh. In that case, bright-line is probably correct.

Brightline is a train company. They’re using the name in the way someone else would say “fast track.”

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When my mom had it, she used a vicks vaporizer. She swears it helps.

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You’ll agree with me that that provision of the policy statement doesn’t set a some "bright-line? test for the number of animals in a unit.

Using the word some sounds inconclusive. Either the policy states it or it doesn’t.

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Vicks, on the bottom of your feet.
Do it!

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I forgot about that! It does help. I have no idea why.

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The two thats, kill me.

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I didn’t explain. I proofread for court reporters. It has to be verbatim, but the reporters can’t always hear it correctly.

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flatline?
baseline?

:man_shrugging:t3:

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I’m not coming up with anything.

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My aunt use to transcribe medical recordings. I do not envy either of you!

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Possibly “break line”. Given the context, that would make more sense.

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litmus test?

Still pondering…

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Thanks all. I’m going to offer a few of these as suggestions.

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borderline test?

Sounds like it would be a word(s) meaning a Limit.

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Hmmm. Maybe.

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Still pondering. I love this stuff!

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Yippee!
:tomato:
We’re thinking of doing some canning and preserving of tomatoes over the weekend. Might need more quart jars though. I have a few fruit alcohol infusions in the frig in quart jars (less than half filled)
I might re-jar and/or consume.
Sigh. If I must consume to create more :slight_smile:

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