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PuppyTailWags
3y ago
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Yeah, neither can we know how reasonable the implication of lack of merit is in that case.
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seti0Cha
3y ago
The claim is that there may be a lack of availability. Lack of availability does not imply lack of merit. Prior discrimination, for example, could explain a lack of availability.
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