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Subject:What to do if nonadherence will have a bad result From:"Vollbach, Elizabeth" <evollbach -at- CCLINK -dot- LOGICON -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 3 Jun 1994 09:05:25 PST
"what do we use instead (of using "should, "must," etc.) to convey an
imperative that should not be taken lightly?" Easy.
Do like they do in mil-specs and standards. Add a "Caution" or
"Warning."