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Originally Posted by AndyCambs
But I'm not saying whether it's fair or not. Personally In my opinion, it's a reasonable clause - you seem to think that everything conspires against you!
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quite right nothing unfair with the conditions there
however their use of the word "
significant"
Main Entry:
sig·nif·iÃƒÆ ’‚·cant [img]Download Failed (1)[/img]
Pronunciation: -k&nt
Function:
adjective
Etymology: Latin
significant-, significans, present participle of
significare to signify
1 : having meaning;
especially : SUGGESTIVE <a
significant glance>
2 a : having or likely to have influence or effect
: IMPORTANT <a
significant piece of legislation>;
also : of a noticeably or measurably large amount <a
significant number of layoffs> <producing
significant profits>
b : probably caused by something other than mere chance <statistically
significant correlation between vitamin deficiency and disease>
i sujest that the man on the clapham common omnibus would say that taking away the highest rating non terrestrial channel in the pack was something likely to have influence