That's right. It is good to call attention to problems that may well be
deeply hidden or not recognized as a possibility, but it is necessary to
concentrate on the facts and leave out peripheral matters that don't
help to deal with the issue.
On 2023-08-11 14:28, Larry K. Stillings wrote:
You could certainly word this in a different way that doesn’t
generalize how “most” test labs are bad and/or incompetent. How about
in the future you find a different way to word things.
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