RE: Review of: draft-resnick-on-consensus-05

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> a "majority rule-> a "simple majority rule"

> Majorities come in different forms or degrees and the fact that 'rough 
> consensus' is often taken to mean 67% or 75%, as a rule of thumb can 
> make this confusing.

> From what you've written, your basic point seems to be that 51% isn't 
> enough; it's worth making that explicit.

To add to the confusion, and to emphasise the point about making clear, British and American English differ here. If three proposals (not the most common case, I agree, but it can happen) have 45%, 35% and 20% of the votes, the first of these has a majority, sometimes emphasised as simple majority, in British English. (We do not - to our loss - use the word plurality. Just 51% is given the strong term absolute majority.) I haven't checked the context here, but saying not just a simple majority might suggest to a British English user that 51% is enough.

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