atw: Re: Quick grammar question

You know what, Kristy--you're absolutely right! I got a few paragraphs
down and realised that's exactly what they are trying to say. 
 
Thanks for confirming it!
Sonja
 
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Sonja, 

If it's not district-specific, is it global information? 
That was my first thought, district information and global information
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A quick question for the grammarish types. When there are two categories
of information, district-specific and non-district-specific, do I put
the two hyphens in the second one? I'm pretty sure I do, but not 100%.
(It's one of those very-slow-to-get-the-brain-in-gear mornings!) 
  
Thanks, 
Sonja 
  
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