I know the author is trying to be careful but the innacurate use of reportedly is sad.
For example, the article says In a recent statement, the AAA reportedly cited Angoff\’s work as being \”incomplete, actuarially unsound and misleading.\”
The AAA did say that, there\’s no need to qualify it. It\’s on the AAA website, and I\’m sure the PIAA had the report as well.
We need more direct attribution, not qualification.
I know the author is trying to be careful but the innacurate use of reportedly is sad.
For example, the article says In a recent statement, the AAA reportedly cited Angoff\’s work as being \”incomplete, actuarially unsound and misleading.\”
The AAA did say that, there\’s no need to qualify it. It\’s on the AAA website, and I\’m sure the PIAA had the report as well.
We need more direct attribution, not qualification.