Originally Posted by PBL
So why would it be the predominant prioritisation criterion in the Congonhas case?
Originally Posted by Dani
Because this predominant cause was so devastating that it broke their neck!
Dani, you seem to be mixing up the two notions of *prioritisation criterion* and *cause*. I was asking about criteria. You respond with a comment about cause.
I don't think it makes much sense to discuss this unless we can agree to keep the concepts straight.
PBL