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Thu, 31 Oct 2013 15:33:54 -0400
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<Exactly so, and if you do not have all the information required to enable
you to tackle them, or the information is confused and contradictory, then
it makes perfect sense to me to stop for a while.  The alternative is to
risk proceeding to the disaster stage.>

Or you could make the assumption that if the risk was severe and imminent
(aka bordering on disaster) that the information would likely be more clear
and proceed with monitoring and caution so that you can actually get more
field data on a meaningful scale.

Jeremy
West Michigan

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