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Re: [RC] Issuing and Heeding warnings (was: Biting horse) - Beth Walker

I think this is a key point. What person A means by "my horse bites", and what person B thinks is meant by "my horse bites", can be two very different things. The person issuing the warning needs to make sure that the person receiving the warning truly understands the consequences of failure to heed that warning.

On Jan 28, 2008, at 6:03 PM, k s swigart wrote:


Personally, I consider it my responsibility, after having issued a warning, to ensure that the person I have issued it to has understood.



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