However, I will say with due-dilligence and personal conviction that charging the vulnerable, emotionally-unstable for an unproven and anecdotal "reading" is, in my opinion, both unethical and morally unjust.
Reasonable dilligence has been performed prior to opening this thread.— www.hardwarezone.com.sg
I especially respect Ed for his dilligence manifested by his response to user questions and comments and the exceptional frequency of free updates.— VersionTracker: Mac OS X
A man who is highly gifted with intelligence, dilligence -- you try teaching undergrads for decades -- compassion, and sacredotal integrity.— National Catholic Reporter
Last I head on above was that due dilligence was at advanced stage, but there would appear to be a difference in valuation

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