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A search reveals that the phrase "regarded by many" appears in the text. Is the phrase a symptom of a dubious statement? Could a source be quoted instead? Perhaps the "many" could be identified? Might text be edited to more genuinely reflect specific facts?— Preceding unsigned comment added by Wetman ( talk • contribs) 00:13, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
Firstly, the stated news article which heads the second paragraph as its source of information is already among the (properly) cited sources included in the original paragraph.
Second, the way the article used for the information in the added paragraph is cited is, according to Wikipedia's guidelines regarding citations, at best questionable in at least a couple of ways, namely
However, the aforementioned are all ultimately moot points anyway because aspects of the first paragraph render the information comprising the second paragraph superfluous--namely that
I'm subsequently inclined to believe that the edits made to the article should be reverted on the basis that the additional paragraph is not only poorly submitted but also redundant in terms of its information. (This might not be so if officer Leonpacher had his own page on which the submitted information appeared, although I would tend to doubt he warrants having a page about him based on Wikipedia protocol.) Adrigon 05:20, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
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How exactly did this incident make Fernández-Armesto the center of an AHA controversy? - Grammaticus Repairo 02:21, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
Um, I thought the only time one is compelled to produce identification is when operating a motor vehicle? At least according to Stop and Identify statutes. Btyner 02:57, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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If his father had the exact same name, shouldn't he be ", Jr."? -- ExperiencedArticleFixer ( talk) 11:22, 26 June 2020 (UTC)
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A search reveals that the phrase "regarded by many" appears in the text. Is the phrase a symptom of a dubious statement? Could a source be quoted instead? Perhaps the "many" could be identified? Might text be edited to more genuinely reflect specific facts?— Preceding unsigned comment added by Wetman ( talk • contribs) 00:13, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
Firstly, the stated news article which heads the second paragraph as its source of information is already among the (properly) cited sources included in the original paragraph.
Second, the way the article used for the information in the added paragraph is cited is, according to Wikipedia's guidelines regarding citations, at best questionable in at least a couple of ways, namely
However, the aforementioned are all ultimately moot points anyway because aspects of the first paragraph render the information comprising the second paragraph superfluous--namely that
I'm subsequently inclined to believe that the edits made to the article should be reverted on the basis that the additional paragraph is not only poorly submitted but also redundant in terms of its information. (This might not be so if officer Leonpacher had his own page on which the submitted information appeared, although I would tend to doubt he warrants having a page about him based on Wikipedia protocol.) Adrigon 05:20, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
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How exactly did this incident make Fernández-Armesto the center of an AHA controversy? - Grammaticus Repairo 02:21, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
Um, I thought the only time one is compelled to produce identification is when operating a motor vehicle? At least according to Stop and Identify statutes. Btyner 02:57, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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If his father had the exact same name, shouldn't he be ", Jr."? -- ExperiencedArticleFixer ( talk) 11:22, 26 June 2020 (UTC)