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Our colleague's failure to equate

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   Am i missing something, or has our colleague neglected to reveal the distinction between "compar[ing] directly" and "treat[ing] as though they came from the same test form"? If not, my replacement is clearer; if so, Enqiring mnds want to know", rather than guess at, the typical substance of the distinction being made.
JerzyA (talk) 19:34, 4 November 2019 (UTC)Reply