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From: jchapman@watcgl.UUCP (john chapman)
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Subject: Re: paying plumbers
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Date: Wed, 17-Jul-85 08:58:46 EDT
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> > Not at all necessary; what is necessary is that the decision be made
> > people/persons who can make such a determination independently and
> > without prejudice. Also it is possible that  people == state can be
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> You show me one, just one, person that can make such a determination
> "independently and without prejudice".  Such people simply do not
> exist.  Any program whose correct functioning depends on their

 Instead of just one how about an example of many?  Our justice system
 depends *exactly* on being able to find people who can decide,
 independently and without prejudice, a situation when presented
 with the facts.  These people are called juries.

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> >John Chapman
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> 	-bob atkinson
> 	watmath!csc

 John Chapman