Re: "Trainer's Envy" Editoral on Eurodressage website
- From: emjaycem@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 4 Apr 2006 14:22:31 -0700
Jim Casey wrote:
Brian Whatcott wrote:
I found it out of the ordinary that she uses the word 'integer' in an
adverbial way, which I suppose means high-integrity??
I suspect the writer is not a native speaker of English.
The sentence in question is "It makes one wonder to what extent actively
competing trainers are integer in passing on their knowledge to their
students."
The intended meaning seems to be "honest" or "conscientious" -- the
opposite. It would work either way.
- Jim
How about:
"It makes one wonder to what extent actively competing trainers are
INTEGRAL in passing on their knowledge to their students."
Mary
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