On Fri, Jul 15, 2022 at 2:57 PM ais523 via agora-business <
agora-busin...@agoranomic.org> wrote:

> I create a proposal with the title "Proposal terminology fix", an AI of
> 3, and the following text:
> {{{
> Amend rule 2350 by changing "A player CAN create a proposal" to "A
> player CAN create (syn. submit) a proposal".
>
> Amend rule 2350 by changing "The author (syn. proposer) of a proposal
> is the person who submitted it." to "The author (syn. proposer) of a
> proposal is the person who created it.".
>
> [Ensures that "creating" and "submitting" a proposal are synonyms – the
> current rules aren't clear enough on this issue.]
> }}}
>

If you can't create the same entity multiple times, but you can submit the
same entity multiple times, which takes precedence? Would it be "create"
because (submit) is in parentheses? If they're synonyms I feel like that
would make them have equal weight, causing a contradiction.

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