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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Somebody said that this sentence correct legally?


"Any other technology which permits each member at such meeting to be communication with every other member."
Do you think the above is correct?
Thanks for help.
--Phil
  

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No, it's not correct. I'm not happy with the 'each' member - but it depends on exactly what is the intended meaning. It should also have 'be in communication'.

  • No, it's not correct.
  • I'm not happy with the 'each' member - but it depends on exactly what is the intended meaning.
  • It should also have 'be in communication'.
  • It's possible that the 'every' is not correct but I can't say without knowing the intended meaning.
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No, it's not correct.

I'm not happy with the 'each' member - but it depends on exactly what is the intended meaning.

It should also have 'be in communication'.

It's possible that the 'every' is not correct but I can't say without knowing the intended meaning.

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