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couple are right. Another point: when it will be ok for almost everyone in Europe (not specifically learning American or Irish English), the clear schwa may encourage those Americans - being interested in places etc. within the Isles - to look up for "what the hell do those damn Brits do with their mouths!".
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However "convenient" is it amongst rules holders on the site, my point remains simple: the Encyclopaedia is written not for those who're submerged in all that stuff - I mean only -- but for the public. For the public, it is unlikely if all the other dictionaries they see on the Web are wrong when a
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Some things were remained. I didn't manage to find so easy a way to re-re-name as for edits' undoing. Anyway, the redirections, which were created automatically, have remained. That is, it's unlikely to experience much difficulty searching those things with American
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which specifies that arbitrary changes from one spelling convention to another must not be done. Please stop and allow other editors time to consider the situation (i.e. a few days). You should expect to be reverted.
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By the way, I must notice that at one or two pages there was yet inner discordance: not in terms but in the plain text, one sentence contained "signaling" while another showed us "signalling".
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Ooh, people, I've made some reversions. I can't see that much has changed: anyway I excluded the reverted things from my watchlist.
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Bold is good, but moving a bunch of pages without discussion is disruptive. Is there any discussion on these moves?
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to British spelling? I'm not seeing that the article is from a British point of view or anything. -
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Sorry, just was about there inserting a couple of nbsps:)
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Thanks for informing me of such corporative peculiarities
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