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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/27/2016 10:36 AM, Michael Roney,
Jr. wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">With all of this talk on {chIp}, I can't help but
wonder how people feel about {qI'} sign (a treaty).</div>
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<p>I believe it refers to the act of authorizing an agreement,
legislation, or order, not simply writing your name. "(a treaty)"
is not just one kind of thing you can sign; it is telling us which
<i>sense</i> of sign is intended. If I write my name at the bottom
of a letter, that is not <b>qI'.</b> If the President of the
United States writes his or her name at the bottom of a bill, that
is <b>qI'.</b><br>
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