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"The case was flicked by a ..."

This change from 24 July 2016 makes no sense to me, but I am not a lawyer. Is this a technical term, or did someone get careless?

I grant that the original wording is a little clunky ("The case was initiated by a ..."), but the change is either wrong or simply more obscure. If no one objects, I could change it to "The case began with a ...", or even "The case had its beginnings with a ...".

John Gamble ( talk) 19:57, 18 September 2016 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"The case was flicked by a ..."

This change from 24 July 2016 makes no sense to me, but I am not a lawyer. Is this a technical term, or did someone get careless?

I grant that the original wording is a little clunky ("The case was initiated by a ..."), but the change is either wrong or simply more obscure. If no one objects, I could change it to "The case began with a ...", or even "The case had its beginnings with a ...".

John Gamble ( talk) 19:57, 18 September 2016 (UTC) reply


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