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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 1050985" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>Come to think of it, I did. I seem to recall that he was a doctor living in Jhb and the report did the trick. He was also going to send me a bottle or two of wine, but this never materialised</p><p></p><p>Writing reports that blind the reader with science are very easy. The (insurance clerk) reading it will come across the first word or sentence he does nor understand, and that is that. I once had a neighbour who was an independent insurance assessor and he had a whole range of stock phrases like "mechanical derangement" and "unsupportable loss" that he used to trot out in his reports. In fact he often said that the volume of words, especially if the report exceeded one page, would ensure that this report was accepted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 1050985, member: 746"] Come to think of it, I did. I seem to recall that he was a doctor living in Jhb and the report did the trick. He was also going to send me a bottle or two of wine, but this never materialised Writing reports that blind the reader with science are very easy. The (insurance clerk) reading it will come across the first word or sentence he does nor understand, and that is that. I once had a neighbour who was an independent insurance assessor and he had a whole range of stock phrases like "mechanical derangement" and "unsupportable loss" that he used to trot out in his reports. In fact he often said that the volume of words, especially if the report exceeded one page, would ensure that this report was accepted [/QUOTE]
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