Re: redundancy

Subject: Re: redundancy
From: Christopher Miller <cmmiller -at- BRAHMS -dot- UDEL -dot- EDU>
Date: Wed, 7 Dec 1994 21:45:00 -0500

On Wed, 7 Dec 1994, Peter W Praetorius wrote:

> So what do you all think of this sentence? Should the material after the
> "slash" (/) mark be deleted? And is there ever a place for redundancy
> in technical writing?

> "Always operate at speeds that allow you to have complete control of the
> tractor / and can maneuver safely or stop in case of an emergency."

> Probably not the best sentence to begin with, but his feeling was that
> "complete control" would imply "maneuver safely. . . ."


How about:

Always operate at a speed that allows you to have complete control of the
tractor so that you can maneuver safely or stop in an emergency.


Chris Miller

-Just because you have beliefs does not mean you have to close your mind
to the facts.


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