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I have removed the tags that represent a need for citation and verification. I realize that some of the information that I have specifically stated on this page are not directly denoted from its respective reference, but these statements indeed do represent the circumstances that the Imagawa were within, and surely there exists no counter argument that could prove that such was never in fact considered or taken into effect (EX: Ujiteru being trained in martial arts; this would need to come about if he were to be acknowledged as a leader of their clan, for others will be less encouraged to follow his will if they knew of his weak character through generalized sickness). I am simply improving the article with deductive reasoning, and this is something that Wikipedia ultimately needs; and as a user of intelligence, I can elaborate such means with efficiency. User:Exiled Ambition 3 February 2008 (EST)