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From: Joe Pluta
But anyway, you're right, the general overhead for commitment control is
lower than in days past. It's still not zero, and it's as simply as
flipping a switch,
but I would have to say that these days it may be as hard
to justify NOT using commitment control as it is to justify using it.
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