President Anglatzarâ Group: admins (3194 posts total) (last post: March 14, 2008 - 07:21) Citizen #23: Ián Anglatzarâ | > > > i am still puzzled. the only sentence, which may be understood in a way you did, is "after discussion with deet, we agreed on founding of "talossan telecom" (TT),..." but it implies no definitive decision or partisan act, it just says plainly, the the we agreed/concur/coalesce on some idea we proposed to discussion... i read in it nothing more.
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> > > does the verb "to agree" mean or imply verb "to decide"?
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> > "We agreed on founding" does actually mean that you have decided to found it, yes.
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> So *if* we had founded some whatever, what would have been the problem?
If half the government had made a decision how to host our domains without telling the other half before they decided it all on their own, that would have been a problem, yes. I'd say it would have collapsed the government pretty efficiently.
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