Hi prince123, I agree they don't lie publicly. At the same time it is not a true statement. No where they mentioned about 100 %. So, if you get hold of top official to tell the truth he will mention "great majority of the cases" which is not 100% may 60% - 70% (may be even less). English is a good language.
If you say a program has "hard-coded value" people will call you a bad business analyst. Instead if you say the program is "pre-configured" to do this, you are a professional. To me both are same except for the wordings, it is the different way of presenting things. I see the same thing with USCIS dates.
Like some one said we need wish ourself good luck every day/every hour.
If you say a program has "hard-coded value" people will call you a bad business analyst. Instead if you say the program is "pre-configured" to do this, you are a professional. To me both are same except for the wordings, it is the different way of presenting things. I see the same thing with USCIS dates.
Like some one said we need wish ourself good luck every day/every hour.
prince123 said:I don't believe they will publicly tell lies.
May be all those cases older than 6 months are in a 'pre-approved' state
and just waiting for the security clearance for the approval.