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What could have possibly made those national bodies that before had voted “no” or “abstain” to change their minds it is hard to understand. Not surely the <a href="?q=en/disposition_comments">dispositions of comments</a>, which casted more shadows than lights; not quite a <strong>BRM</strong> (Ballot Resolution Meeting) where just a few dozens of issues were really discussed, while those open were literally thousands. Maybe in the name of the dominant player, everybody must bow to its diktats (once more)?
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ISO must rethink very carefully its role, we are very, very far from the right way. This standard should not have made a fast track, now it has been shoved through.
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Starting from today is “international standard” not capitalized anymore?
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