My argument is that that time you already took is known time you actually did take. It can't be a target in the past tense.
If Q removed the [target] then I would agree with you.
What does “targeted time” mean? Can it mean time you already took that is now fixed time or the planned time it will likely take in the future?
My argument is that that time you already took is known time you actually did take. It can’t be a target in the past tense.
If Q removed the [target] then I would agree with you.
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Well see there, you have me. I can see how “targeted” implies a future time.
But I think you can also make a case that at some point Q DID that very thing to plan meticulously and now we are in the midst of the fruition of that 3 year period which had previously been targeted.
I think I said that I can see both possible interpretations.....and I dearly hope that we are at the beginning of a 3 year targeting plan. Maybe this is the second 3 year period, and this second period mirrors the first three. That would mean that at the end of all this, Q would have then invested 6 years to the Plan.
Just maundering. Have no idea, but it IS lovely to try to figure it out.
All I can say is, I had not thought of it in the terms you outlined, and I was enchanted with the idea that we might be able to have Q with us for 3 more years!