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		<title>Wouldn&#8217;t an admiral have 20 ways of checking a proposed change to a system, 8 of those ways producing?</title>
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supergrass207 asked: 
identical results ? So there can be some &#8220;certainty&#8221; about the correctness of the proposed change. Why don&#8217;t all the system developers have access to such tools ? (There must be someone in the middle of the food chain denying access to the proper tools)

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<div><em><strong>supergrass207</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>identical results ? So there can be some &#8220;certainty&#8221; about the correctness of the proposed change. Why don&#8217;t all the system developers have access to such tools ? (There must be someone in the middle of the food chain denying access to the proper tools)</p>
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