>If a mitigation policy change occurs
>at the time the curve is about to or already started the reduction in
>acceleration, then the finding of an effect is incorrect. Similarly,
>if a relaxation of policy happens right before the acceleration, when
>other places with no relaxation have a similar acceleration, the
>conclusion is incorrect.
WOW, that was beautiful stated. I wish I had those verbal skills.
Charles
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