
6 Jul
2005
6 Jul
'05
4:14 p.m.
From: David Abrahams <dave@boost-consulting.com>
Rob Stewart <stewart@sig.com> writes:
And you don't really mean to say that "A common case" is doing the ignoring, do you?
Yes.
You must have misunderstood the question. I can't believe that the intended subject of the sentence is "the common case" and the verb phrase is "is ignoring" with direct object "an aspect."
Got it. I did misunderstand. The text should have indicated that a common case was when *you* wanted to ignore an aspect. -- Rob Stewart stewart@sig.com Software Engineer http://www.sig.com Susquehanna International Group, LLP using std::disclaimer;