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[[Interpretation - IM CSD Provision|I]] don’t know about you, but to me, this has all the hallmarks of collection of legal ninjas who are procrastinating before getting on with a job they really don’t want to have to do. This is {{icds}} rearranging the photos of the mother-in-law on the mantelpiece, dusting the lavatory cistern and organising the spice rack in the pantry, all the while knowing that eventually, inevitably — tomorrow, maybe, just as soon as we’ve swept out the garden shed — they have to get on with the tdious business of writing a special credit support document for regulatory margin. There is real pathos here, though it elides gradually into bathos by the time we’re contemplating inconsistency fallbacks between inconsistency fallbacks. Beware, a rent in the space-tedium continuum that way lies.
[[Interpretation - IM CSD Provision|I]] don’t know about you, but to me, this has all the hallmarks of collection of legal ninjas who are procrastinating before getting on with a job they really don’t want to have to do. This is {{icds}} rearranging the photos of the mother-in-law on the mantelpiece, dusting the lavatory cistern and organising the spice rack in the pantry, all the while knowing that eventually, inevitably — tomorrow, maybe, just as soon as someone has swept out the garden shed and polished the cutlery — they have to get on with the [[tedious]] business of writing a special credit support document for regulatory margin. There is real pathos here, though it elides gradually into bathos by the time we’re contemplating inconsistency fallbacks between inconsistency fallbacks. Beware, a rent in the space-tedium continuum that way lies.

Revision as of 15:44, 5 March 2021

I don’t know about you, but to me, this has all the hallmarks of collection of legal ninjas who are procrastinating before getting on with a job they really don’t want to have to do. This is ISDA’s crack drafting squad™ rearranging the photos of the mother-in-law on the mantelpiece, dusting the lavatory cistern and organising the spice rack in the pantry, all the while knowing that eventually, inevitably — tomorrow, maybe, just as soon as someone has swept out the garden shed and polished the cutlery — they have to get on with the tedious business of writing a special credit support document for regulatory margin. There is real pathos here, though it elides gradually into bathos by the time we’re contemplating inconsistency fallbacks between inconsistency fallbacks. Beware, a rent in the space-tedium continuum that way lies.