When it goes through it will state "license or certificate issued" If I remember right.Kalrog wrote:I did see the No part, but one rule of the English language is that the or can negate the no. As in it applies to the first section but not to the stuff after the or. As in there are 2 options.Roger Howard wrote:I don't think Kalrog saw the "no" at the beginning.
1) No application
2) License/certificate active.
That is the message I remember seeing right when mine was approved. Now, that has been quite a while but my mind isn't that far gone yet.
Oh, and not trying to be condescending with the English lesson. Just amazing that we can make this messed up pile of contradictory rules work for us.
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