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It says 'promotes' don't it dipstick?Originally posted by FleetwoodPromote.
"Planning" and "Preparation" mean the plural has to be used.
Good Grammar Graces Gentlemen.
Just made that up.
F in "Four Gs" mode
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Isnt Prior Planning an example of some form of bad English (the name of which escapes me), as the prior is redundant due to the meaning of planning (something done prior to the event)?Originally posted by FleetwoodPromote.
"Planning" and "Preparation" mean the plural has to be used.
Good Grammar Graces Gentlemen.
Just made that up.
F in "Four Gs" mode
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But...!!!Originally posted by FleetwoodPromote.
"Planning" and "Preparation" mean the plural has to be used.
Good Grammar Graces Gentlemen.
Just made that up.
F in "Four Gs" mode
Oh feck it!
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Promote.Originally posted by threadedProper Prior Planning and Preparation Promotes Perfect Performance Preventing Piss Poor Production Processes.
12 Ps
"Planning" and "Preparation" mean the plural has to be used.
Good Grammar Graces Gentlemen.
Just made that up.
F in "Four Gs" mode
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Proper Prior Planning and Preparation Promotes Perfect Performance Preventing Piss Poor Production Processes.
12 Ps
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CHANGE THE AND TO PLUS FFS then you dont break the rules and get 11 PsOriginally posted by threadedProper Prior Planning and Preparation Promotes Perfect Performance Preventing Poor Production
10 Ps...
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Proper Prior Planning and Preparation Promotes Perfect Performance Preventing Poor Production
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Then it would be the 9 P'sOriginally posted by The Lone Gunmanchange the and to plus then
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change the and to plus thenOriginally posted by ChurchillThat has a word beginning with "a" in it and as such doesn't count!
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That has a word beginning with "a" in it and as such doesn't count!Originally posted by FleetwoodProper planning and prior preparation prevent piss-poor performance
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Churchill - In "Fleety" mode!
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Proper Prior Planning and Preparation Potentially Prevents Piss-Poor Performance
threaded in "Nine Ps" mode
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Proper planning and prior preparation prevent piss-poor performance
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