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| 13 Apr 2017 12:55 PM |
Please explain the difference.
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Surgo
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| 13 Apr 2017 12:56 PM |
I think it's:
"Surgo can only use this" -Restricted for
"Surgo can't use this" -Restricted from |
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Laedere
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| 13 Apr 2017 12:57 PM |
Does restricted for mean ONLY for or because?
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| 13 Apr 2017 12:59 PM |
This is for your homework, isn't it? Restricted for [Action], Restricted from [Action or location]. Effect for cause, cause from subject. I was restricted from joining VAC for acting immature. I am restricted from school for punching a bully. |
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| 13 Apr 2017 04:30 PM |
No its just really confusing..
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| 13 Apr 2017 04:32 PM |
It was on a groups codex. They used the wrong terminology.
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| 13 Apr 2017 04:32 PM |
Yes very confusing.
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