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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/3/19 4:16 AM, Owen DeLong wrote:<br
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          <div class="">On May 2, 2019, at 13:21 , Arnaud AMELINA <<a
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                <div dir="auto" class="">We agreed on this long ago:
                  "AFRINIC reserved right to review and members
                  obligation to cooperate." ... and working here on
                  community consensus approach to such  reviews and
                  avoid the diktat  of Staff.</div>
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        For clarity, should diktat be dictate or is it some term with
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    <p>Diktat: <span style="color: rgb(48, 51, 54); font-family:
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        !important; float: none;">a harsh settlement unilaterally
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          4.(b).(ii) Applicants obligation to cooperate with AfriNIC
          investigation reviewing applicant’s utilization. (mis-spelled
          in the RSA as utiliSation, btw)</div>
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                <div dir="auto" class="">How important is this for the
                  current discussions? you want to have some discussions
                  on "utilisation" vs "utilization" ? <b class="">This
                    is another exemple of your failure to accept other
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        I wasn’t aware that there was controversy or alternative views
        on the correct spelling of utilization. If you are telling me
        that utilisation [sic] is a correct spelling, then I apologize
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    <p>"Utilisation" is the English spelling. "Utilization" is a North
      American variant.</p>
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