In message 
<9d3c09c155d9904299b427d6d2b1bf97032aa...@int-ev1.corpnet.intermec.com>, 
dated Thu, 22 Jan 2009, "Pickard, Ron" <ron.pick...@intermec.com> 
writes:

>However, I agree that a definitive text should be referenced (or copied 
>verbatim)

Then if the definitive text is changed, all the referring Directives 
have to be changed. Cross-reference is the way to do it.

> instead of creating separate and different requirements per directive. 
>But, since this situation has existed for many years now, it's unlikely 
>to be corrected any time soon.

We, we no longer burn witches, so there is a slender hope. (;-)
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