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Originally Posted by raybo
I think you are misunderstanding what he is saying. He is saying that "inherent"/"true" class does stand by itself. The other factors he mentioned are just that, other factors. If you determine class by including other factors then it becomes a "composite" or calculated class, ie: a "performance" class rating.
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I don't like the word "remain" in the statement. I also don't like the word "intangible", as if class is a form of good or bad will.
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