Directory:Jon Awbrey/TIL

 Truth In Labeling
 
 1.  When we say "P states a Q-theory of R",
     then Q should be a term that P uses
     in stating said theory of R.
 
 2.  When we say "P maintains a Q-theory of R",
     then Q should be a term that P actually uses,
     characteristically and as a matter of principle,
     in maintaining P's theory of R.
 
 3.  When we want to report the fact that source S describes
     P's theory of R as a T-theory of R, then we should say
     "S describes P's theory of R as a T-theory of R".