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555:) and archaeological hypotheses. I have started an attempt to provide minor rewordings that will reflect a more neutral position while also stating the higher criticism view, but I do not wish to do so without at least some consensus from others who have been active on these pages. For now, I am generally only inserting terms like the word "some" before phrases such as "Biblical scholars believe..." but I am looking for more suggestions to best portray these things in a more objective light. Any input would be appreciated. One option may be to revert the article to a previous version and insert a section like "Tribe of X and higher criticism," which would then include the source(s) recently cited. 756:
reverting the edit. If the article had other noticable British usage I would have left the edit stand. But you are right that both ArdClose's edit and my revert were unnecessary. And I am not sure why I am even posting here as it is a non issue. I guess mainly to say that I am not opposed to the use of Commonwealth/British English, but I do tend to follow the "keep it consistant within a single article" train of thought; as well as, if an article has been historically written one why, then it should stay that way. But again, as you have stated, it is a minor point. Also, thanks for the link to
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Hi. It looks like you nominated this article for deletion by creating its 2nd nomination, but I could find no evidence that it was actually the second nomination. It was deleted by Proposed Deletion, true, but the count of AFDs only counts actual deletion debates for which a debate page (in the form
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refers to the noun rather than the verb is a bit invalid. It actually is a disambiguation page with links to Wiktionary as well. All of the linked articles were to the US spelling. The Wiktionary links were basicly the same for both spellings, standard US/British variance (which I did check before
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article says "When one is drinking, the blood vessels in the face, the capillaries, will dilate, giving the person a flushed appearance. When the hangover starts, the capillaries will close up again, contributing to the headache and fatigue that is often experienced in a hangover." This means that
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article you requested a citation for the statement "A hangover is due partly to poisoning by the toxic chemicals into which alcohol is converted by the body and the other components of the alcoholic drink, and partly to the body's reaction to withdrawal from alcohol." You must have missed the fact
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Thanks for your speedy reply. I was mostly curious to see whether there was something that I had missed, either in general policy or pertaining to this particular case; I have noticed that edits like ArdClose's (and, often, subsequent revisions) are very common, regardless of the prevailing use in
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about hangovers, there is a separate article for that. It is that article which ought, and I suspect will, fulfill your need to understand the immediate (as opposed to long-term) physiological effects of having alcohol in the bloodstream, and then removing it. You should note that withdrawal and
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It looks as though the creator, Pom-something (forgive me for forgetting if you read this Pom) really wanted to change the name of the original article (and had a decent reason for wanting to do so) It might be best to do a sort of semi-merge, and cut and paste the references from Biological
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Yikes! This was indeed a mistake. Thanks for brining it to my attention... I'd never have known otherwise. I'd been doing semi-automated disambig repair, with 2 windows of Corhomo open at once; not sure how the mistake actually happened though. I'd better check over all my other difs.
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Except that following that option would be turning the article into a "debate" (according to the manual of style), which the manual considers to be a bad thing. Also, you are not meant to revert articles without good reason, and certainly not because you disagree with the presentation.
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Thank you for your post which I have copied above. Generally I avoid the commonwealth/USA english differences. And I do agree with you that it is a minor point. But since you brought it up, I do want to explain a bit more of my logic. Your statement that
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when a person ceases to drink alcohol, the body processes out the remaining alcohol and part of the physiological changes that occur with this withdrawal of alcohol are a shrinkage of the capillaries. --
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has to say on the issue is that it doesn't really matter, though I suppose you could use the same argument to say that ArdClose's edit was unnecessary. But then, so was reverting it.
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Thanks for the link to the article on British spelling; the information about the OED was particularly illuminating. BTW, congratulations on getting into Cambridge. :-)
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imperatives to Biological imperative, then move the Biological imperative page to Biological imperatives, with a resulting redirect. Just a thought.
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I'm a bit curious, to be honest, why you consider the academic view to be non-neutral; I'm not one to favour politicising science. --
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