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    115 months ago

    should

    Ok now… This verb does not exist in state politics. Sooner you realize it, the better.

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      65 months ago

      In most cases ‘shall’ and ‘should’ is synonymous with ‘must’ for legal purposes.

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          15 months ago

          I used to regulate a local sanitary code that explicitly defined “‘should’ means ‘shall’; ‘shall’ means ‘must’” because lawyers do litigate over these terms.

          Saved a lot of time and resources (and public health) where a juxtaposed word in an administrative order didn’t blow up a civil case.