A.19.DECLARED-SUBSTRATE-INTERPRETIVE-VIEW:5.3 - Boundary anti-case

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Content

Tell. One note starts from "atlas view" language, then quietly changes the base outcome posture and argues that only one shortlisted tradition should remain live.

Show. This is not a interpretive view anymore. It is mixing substrate repair with candidate-pool or publication policy.

Cash-out. Reopen the substrate if the base relation or posture changed. Apply C.19, C.24, G.5, or G.10 to retention or shipping decisions instead of using interpretive-view prose to smuggle them in.


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