http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - There is no way the listener can read the speaker's mind [...].In a broad mental reservation, however, there is a clue to the meaning of what is intended [...] he may invoke this kind of reservation by saying one thing and intending something else. [...] Evidently such reservations must be used with prudence, at the risk of creating suspicion and mistrust if people cannot be sure that what they ar
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