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Thank you for agreeing to discuss this. There is no need for an edit war. 1) If you are not pleased with the validation page, then make appripriate edits to that page to improve it (that is how Wikipedia works). Since the subject is in fact validation, that page should be linked. 2) R and R are sometimes in the form of Gauge R and R. Many times, other forms of R and R are used. For example, ASTM standards (and some other standards organizations) do not typically use the Gauge R and R methodology: the auto industry does use it. If you have evidence that this methodology is "typical", please present that. Otherwise, we should use "sometimes". Rlsheehan (talk) 23:01, 11 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]