What you described would be a glitchless speedrun but the problem with those is categorizing what actually counts as a glitch (actions like walking out of bounds or boosting your movement speed using the game's physics are
in the grey area here) so I can't see how a vague category like this could be the «proper» way to speedrun.
Not exact matches
Are we
in contestable
grey area here, or is there strong precedent
in your favor?
I'm not going to interject into the lengthy argument
here, but I want to comment on David» comment:» it is becoming more and more evident that there are those who are victims and support the right of victims to be heard and believed, and then there's the side of those who victimize and their supporters.There seems to be no
grey area in between.»
Now having said all that, there's probably a
grey area in here as well.
So many of these are still
grey areas, I hope a few of the lawyers
here on Slaw
in addition to David Fraser will watch and help us understand.
Obviously there are many
grey areas in here: whether a defect is «patent» or «latent» will depend on the facts of each case, and will typically not change regardless of whether there is an SPIS.
I tend to think there is still a LOT of money to be made
in the
grey area between
here and there.
For instance,
here a dark
grey paint on the shelving contrasts with the lighter dove
grey shade on the chimney breast; the lighter
area comes to the forefront, keeping the focus on the rest of the decor, as opposed to the stacks
in the alcoves.
Our
area rug
in here is a white short pile shag carpet with a
grey linear pattern, which we will keep and just steam clean to refresh.
Here, the hand rails have been picked out
in grey, while the wall
area below the staircase dado looks a treat
in steely blue /
grey.