Another (complementary) approach is to establish the local convention that “hey, that’s a pressure!” is not sufficient grounds on which to oppose a pressure; it is also considered necessary to at least assert, if not necessarily argue, that the pressure under discussion is worse for the community than the absence of that pressure.
Another (complementary) approach is to establish the local convention that “hey, that’s a pressure!” is not sufficient grounds on which to oppose a pressure; it is also considered necessary to at least assert, if not necessarily argue, that the pressure under discussion is worse for the community than the absence of that pressure.
Another (complementary) approach is to establish the local convention that “hey, that’s a pressure!” is not sufficient grounds on which to oppose a pressure; it is also considered necessary to at least assert, if not necessarily argue, that the pressure under discussion is worse for the community than the absence of that pressure.
I endorse this hypothetically applied pressure.