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::Good point. I tend to use terms to mean what I want them to mean rather than what they're commonly accepted to mean—so if "weasel word" connotes intent to mislead as Google's dictionary says, then I should have just said "ambiguous". But anyway, it just seems shady to make the sweeping statement that no language the DoD used supported this way of programming and then not indicate precisely what features they lacked that made them un"safe". Oh well. It's not terribly important anyway. I do find it disturbing that there are so many instances online of people parroting this phrase when each person who reads it probably has a slightly different idea of what it's supposed to mean. —[[User:GreenWeasel11|GreenWeasel11]] ([[User talk:GreenWeasel11|talk]]) 03:34, 15 December 2020 (UTC)
== Logo ==
It's a bit disturbing to add a logo to the page, that has no "official" status. It was a result of a contest on [http://www.gnoga.com/#mascot Gnoga], for business purposes: ''"As part of my work on the building the business side of Gnoga to advocate Ada to the applications market, I realized that there is not a single modern slick Ada mascot (that doesn't mean the mascot replaces Lady Ada!). So, as I always do, I put my time and money where my mouth is :)"''. I don't think Wikipedia shall endorse this, and I'll thus remove the image from this page. [[User:7zz|7zz]] ([[User talk:7zz|talk]]) 08:47, 12 March 2021 (UTC)
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