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Posted by Panama_Jack
 - Jul 27, 2005, 08:11 PM
Will creating a perfect chart through the correct application of countermeasures alarm the examiner? Do perfect charts exist for people who don't use countermeasures? Is it incorrect to think that everyone will be nervous and not create a perfect chart? In this case, would it be wise to not create a perfect chart, and opt for creating an acceptable chart?--whatever that may be. Thanks!