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Subject: (SC22WG5.2974) Question about paragraph numbers
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Van.Snyder@jpl.nasa.gov writes:
 > 
 > I understand we're not allowed to have more than one numbered list per
 > subclause, because a reference like "Item (3) in the list in 16.2" is
 > ambiguous.

I don't know where you got this understanding.  I know of no such
rule.  I'm moderately sure there are places where we do have multiple
numbered lists per subclause.

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