Quote Originally Posted by trinibwoy View Post
In this case terrace interpreted it correctly. "Without significant loss" implies there is a loss but it isn't significant. If there was instead a gain it would be worded very differently.

/end english lesson


yes there is a loss but its not phenomenal or anything ... thus why the *without signifiant loss* but terrace focused on the word loss .... thus the reason why i slammed his post ....


but thank you for pointing out the obvious that yes there was a loss and B it wasnt significant ... you just proved my point