Yes, but I guess Marks’ problem was that there are too many clear definitions. Thus, it’s not clear which to use.
Interestingly, many unclear definitions don’t have this particular problem. Clear definitions tend don’t allow as much wiggle room to make them mutually compatible :-)
Yes, but I guess Marks’ problem was that there are too many clear definitions. Thus, it’s not clear which to use.
Interestingly, many unclear definitions don’t have this particular problem. Clear definitions tend don’t allow as much wiggle room to make them mutually compatible :-)