what are we going to do about it? - continue to let them have a say in democracy?
Yes, because without their voice, it's not democracy anymore. That's how democracy works. The only thing you really can do is try to educate the ignorant.
The answer is that a more precise request gets a more precise result. If you want six eggs, clarify that it's eggs you want six of.
It can be tedious for both sidesto think about all interactions in this way, but it's much more troublesome to have to deal with the fallout of a misunderstanding.
In the OP, the message could have been "Go ahead and send out this order" and nobody would have questioned what it was that had to go out.
Data is just information, while lore is storytelling. It's why Data's character is more clinical in behavior while his brother Lore is more chaotic and "human"
The two hour limit is for automated refunds. Under two hours, you'll get your money back with no questions asked. Above that, it's on a case-by-case basis.
Quebec is somewhat independent, but definitely not ready for actual secession. Lots of natural resources, big producer of hydroelectricity, etc. But a significant part of its appeal on the international stage is its inclusion as a part of Canada.
The fact that it would also literally split Canada in two, with the maritime provinces separated from the rest of the country, would be a bad deal for everyone involved.
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