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Wednesday, September 07, 2016 5:20:10 PM
Today's tweets were very encouraging, but the problem is that we don't know what language management is communicating in. They use the word "imminent" for a Mexican approval and "imminent" in English means "ready to take place" of "just about to happen." That would suggest a matter of hours or perhaps at most a day or two.
On a tweet from 8/9/16 they said Mexican approval was expected within days. And now 29 days later we're told the decision is "imminent." meaning IT STILL HAS NOT BEEN MADE.
I don't know what language their speaking--perhaps Urdu, Russian, maybe Turkish-- but their words never correspond to the English meanings.
As a long suffering long,I'm hoping this will happen and if it does, it could be a game changer. But past results don't inspire much confidence.
So maybe we're not using the right language and these words mean something different in the language management is using. So,let's try and guess the language while we wait.
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