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}}The time which, as it will come to all of us, will surely come to you. Portents include [[doughnut]]s, Horsemen of the [[Apocalypse]], your [[silver bullet]] departing unexpectedly, and [[compliance]] declaring it is finally a suitable time for [[backtesting]].
}}The time which, as it will come to all of us, will surely come to you. Portents include ''personal'' signs: a [[doughnut]] in your pay packet, or your [[silver bullet]] departing unexpectedly; and ''institutional'' signs: horsemen of the [[Apocalypse]], a plague of locusts, or [[compliance]] declaring it is, finally, a suitable time for [[backtesting]] — but in that last case we’re all done for anyway.


But it almost certainly won’t be heralded by [[chatbots]], [[contract review tools]] or [[document assembly]], however much the [[COO]] might wish it were otherwise.
But it almost certainly ''won’t'' be heralded by [[chatbot]]s, [[contract review tool]]s or [[document assembly]], however much the [[COO]] might wish it were otherwise.


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The time which, as it will come to all of us, will surely come to you. Portents include personal signs: a doughnut in your pay packet, or your silver bullet departing unexpectedly; and institutional signs: horsemen of the Apocalypse, a plague of locusts, or compliance declaring it is, finally, a suitable time for backtesting — but in that last case we’re all done for anyway.

But it almost certainly won’t be heralded by chatbots, contract review tools or document assembly, however much the COO might wish it were otherwise.

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