FWIW the last few posts confirm this could cause loss of work via
unintended or unwanted action on a part of Ubuntu, yet it's been demoted
in priority.  This isn't a cosmetic or "fluff" issue, it relates to a
fundamental concept that is flawed; intentionally protecting something
by marking "pinned" it is ignored by the program in question.

Can this priority be elevated or at least reviewed?

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  apt-get doesn't use the same pinning as synaptic

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