You don’t have to prove
By Alexey Gavrilov on October 17, 2008
A form for a project executive summary within Russian state seed funding program application website (START 2009) states:
“You don’t have to prove anything in the executive summary”
That’s nonsense. If you don’t prove anything, why bother writing?
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