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Originally Posted by HD7970GHZ
Thanks for the responses!
Someone told me this on a distress line the other day and it stood out to me. Just wanted to know what people think of it.
To clarify, the line, "corruption exists wherever there is opportunity," does not mean it happens all the time wherever there is opportunity. It means it exists wherever opportunity exists; as in, it is a possibility not an absolute.
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HD7970ghz
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Then the wording of the statement should be changed to reflect the actual meaning....." The POSSIBILITY of corruption exists wherever there is opportunity" as the statement currently exists it says that corruption exists which says that it does & is not just a possibility. That is exactly why the way we word what we say is so very important.