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"The concept of best practices itself is also often considered controversial as the notion itself presents a potential double standard between those that are experienced and those that are not."  -- The person who wrote this doesn't seem to know how to use the phrase "double standard". I vote to change it. [[Special:Contributions/87.106.143.252|87.106.143.252]]
 
"The concept of best practices itself is also often considered controversial as the notion itself presents a potential double standard between those that are experienced and those that are not."  -- The person who wrote this doesn't seem to know how to use the phrase "double standard". I vote to change it. [[Special:Contributions/87.106.143.252|87.106.143.252]]
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== "Quantifiable" ==
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Merriam gives "quantifiable" as ''1'' a (1) :  to limit by a quantifier (2) :  to bind by prefixing a quantifier, b :  to make explicit the logical quantity of; ''2'' :  to determine, express, or measure the quantity of. Tl;dr the author of this page isn't using the word correctly. I've proposed an edit. -- Wulfrath

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"The concept of best practices itself is also often considered controversial as the notion itself presents a potential double standard between those that are experienced and those that are not." -- The person who wrote this doesn't seem to know how to use the phrase "double standard". I vote to change it. 87.106.143.252


"Quantifiable"

Merriam gives "quantifiable" as 1 a (1) : to limit by a quantifier (2) : to bind by prefixing a quantifier, b : to make explicit the logical quantity of; 2 : to determine, express, or measure the quantity of. Tl;dr the author of this page isn't using the word correctly. I've proposed an edit. -- Wulfrath