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To: EQ who wrote (41753)12/29/2008 1:06:38 PM
From: Math Junkie1 Recommendation  Respond to of 42834
 
Did Bob say:
"The bonds that I own have Treasuries behind them.

Or, did Bob say something like:
EVERY CA bond that I own have Treasuries behind them.


It seems to me the meaning is the same. If he had some CA bonds that did not have treasuries behind them, then "The bonds that I own have Treasuries behind them" would be a false statement. In that scenario, it would have to be "Some of the bonds that I own have Treasuries behind them" in order for it to be true.

Octavian's point is valid, however. The passage Gronieel quoted did not say those were the only bonds he WOULD own.