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In response to
"
I know I'll get no end of grief for this, but why can't I think of the word I want to use
"
by
znufrii
utilize? anticipate? appreciate? recognize? -- nm
Posted by
Spawn
Nov 3 '11, 10:34
(No message)
Responses:
more along the lines of "you're not permitted to use the process in this way."
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znufrii
Nov 3, 10:35
8
Accomodate or support (both already suggested, I'm just seconding). -- nm
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mara
Nov 3, 10:37
allow? permit? The process is not intended to accommodate requests of this nature?
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ty97
Nov 3, 10:36
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I think you might need the 'not intended to' because otherwise, whatever word you use, it won't be possible to tell if the process
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ty97
Nov 3, 10:38
not the word I was looking for, but it works...
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znufrii
Nov 3, 10:37
allow -- nm
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Andie
Nov 3, 10:35
3
or authorize -- nm
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David
Nov 3, 10:35
2
"This is not an authorized request." -- nm
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Andie
Nov 3, 10:37
1
"You're doing it wrong." -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 3, 10:42
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