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{{a|glossary|{{NH residents}}}}An untutored foreigner, glancing at a few prospectuses, might be forgiven there is something wrong with the average resident of New Hampshire, for it seems they are in need of being shouted at, whenever they come into contemplation in the course of a securities offering.
{{a|glossary|{{NH residents}}}}An untutored foreigner, glancing at a few prospectuses, might be forgiven for concluding there is something wrong with the average resident of New Hampshire, for it seems they are uncommonly in need of being shouted at, at least whenever they come into contemplation in the course of a securities offering.


It isn’t, obviously, that New Hampshire residents are dense — or any denser than the rest of us, at any rate — for what they are being shouted at about seems complicated, convoluted and in honesty not the sort of thing that calls for such easy exasperation. It seems you would need to be quite some scholar in the local securities regulations for it to make much sense to you at all. Perhaps adeptness at securities offering laws is just the sort of thing that characterises a New Hampshireman, and an offeror feels justified at easy anger towards those who don’t easily understand the minutiae.
It isn’t, obviously, that New Hampshire residents are ''dense'' — or any denser than the rest of us, at any rate — for what they are being shouted at about seems complicated, convoluted and, in honesty, not the sort of thing that calls for such easy exasperation. It seems you would need to be quite some scholar in the local securities regulations for it to make much sense to you at all. Perhaps, by contrast, unnatural adeptness with securities offerings laws characterises the New Hampshireman, so much so that an offeror feels justified shouting at those who don’t quickly grasp the minutiae.


Or it might be the misconception that important stuff just needs to be said [[conspicuous]]ly, and that means in capitals.
Or it might be the misconception that important stuff<ref>Not clear, if the [[Uniform Commercial Code]] is any guide, that a [[disclaimer]] of something for which the disclaiming party was not, in any case, responsible, needs to be said conspicuously. But that is an argument too [[tedious]] even for this contrarian to get into.</ref>just needs to be said [[conspicuous]]ly, and that means in capitals. But query how important is the usual New Hampshire residents disclaimer:
 
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