This was referring either to 11.3.2020 (election day) and the following day, which works with the syntax of the sentence; or to Law of War Manual chapters, which doesn't.
Every year, things are "slated to occur November 3rd". But are things ever "slated to occur Chapter 11, Section 3"?
How can something "occur chapter", or be "actionable chapter"? Grammatically it doesn't make sense.
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Posted on 11.1.2017
References primary fallout slated to occur 11.3, Podesta arrest announcement actionable 11.4
This was referring either to 11.3.2020 (election day) and the following day, which works with the syntax of the sentence; or to Law of War Manual chapters, which doesn't.
Every year, things are "slated to occur November 3rd". But are things ever "slated to occur Chapter 11, Section 3"?
How can something "occur chapter", or be "actionable chapter"? Grammatically it doesn't make sense.
Would like to know other anons' perspective