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claim:delegation-along-multiple-axes-is-not-meant-to-imply-any-kind-of-concurrent-or-nondeterministic-mechanismDelegation along multiple axes is not meant to imply any kind of concurrent or nondeterministic mechanism.
Clarification that the multi-axis delegation is sequential and deterministic.
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