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Ferguson's Precept: A Crisis Is When You Can't Say "let's Forget The Whole Thing.
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Ferguson's Precept:
A crisis is when you can't say "let's forget the whole thing."
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Ferguson's Precept: A crisis is when you can't say "let's forget the whole thing.
A crisis is when you can't say, "Let's forget the whole thing". -- Ferguson's Precept.
A crisis is when you can't say "Let's forget the whole thing.
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