Of course, having submitted the thing, I immediately thought of a bit I wanted to change. (I fear that my role looking after no fewer than three separate standing orders committees is showing...) Fortunately it doesn't come in the early chapters, so I can change it with impunity.
This union deplores the discriminatiory attitude of this union towards the Christian faith and commands all Christians to deounce this outrage and reverse the actions of the last meeting.
Automatically, Lydia reached for a pencil and underlined discriminatiory and deounce, before skimming the rest of the page with increasing dismay. 'Do you have a copy of the Rules?' she asked. For she knew that there were Rules about this, and she was certain that this motion must be breaking several of them.
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This union deplores the discriminatiory attitude of this union towards the Christian faith and commands all Christians to deounce this outrage and reverse the actions of the last meeting.
Automatically, Lydia reached for a pencil and underlined discriminatiory and deounce, before skimming the rest of the page with increasing dismay. 'Do you have a copy of the Rules?' she asked. For she knew that there were Rules about this, and she was certain that this motion must be breaking several of them.
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Thank goodness!
Lydia has an eye for details and order. She is not interested in this vacillating anarchy!
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As is Lydia, because we must have Rules!
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Very sensible of Lydia! (most motions to things seem to break the rules, seriously or not...)