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The '''Develop'''ment '''term'''s describe the highly technical and political process by which [[Consumerium:priority]] is set.  The terms used must be able to make both [[ontological distinction]]s and [[operational distinction]]s central to the project, and terms that confuse these distinctions must be rejected.
The __Develop__ment __term__s describe the highly technical and political process by which [[Consumerium:priority]] is set.  The terms used must be able to make both [[ontological distinction]]s and [[operational distinction]]s central to the project, and terms that confuse these distinctions must be rejected.


Obviously, this is true in [[source code]] where detailed distinctions will cause you to succeed or fail.  But it is also just as true when you [[specify]]:
Obviously, this is true in [[source code]] where detailed distinctions will cause you to succeed or fail.  But it is also just as true when you [[specify]]:
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