In addition, we have always operated under the assumption that ninety-nine percent of beings strong int he Force belong to the Jedi Order, and they don't gamble. As regards the reamaining one percent - those who may have fallen between the cracks, as it were-well, most of them are probably off osmewhere doing good deeds or locked away in monasteries contemplating the mysteries of the universe.
As regards the reamaining one percent - those who may have fallen between the cracks is the person saying that those one percent are the ones who have fallen between the cracks, or is the person saying that those one percent might've (not certain) fallen between the cracks?
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Also, what does "fallen between the cracks" mean?
Also, what does "fallen between the cracks" mean? It is a bonehead mistake for "fallen through the cracks". I wish people would watch what they're saying.
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Also, what does "fallen between the cracks" mean?
It is a bonehead mistake for "fallen through the cracks". I wish people would watch what they're saying. To fall through the cracks is to disappear, be lost, without anyone realizing it happened. I don't see how it applies here.
As regards the reamaining one percent - those who may have fallen be
ninety-nine percent of beings strong in the Force belong to the Jedi Order
That accounts for 99% of the population with that criterion. (Strong in the Force)
As regards the remaining one percent - those who may have fallen between the cracks, as it were-well, most of them are probably off