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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 98186" data-source="post: 1026474"><p>The word "exceptional" can be used as a qualitative descriptor - such as "outstanding." The word has multiple meanings and usage. If y'all want to argue semantics - that the word "exceptional" ONLY means "better than what is typically found," then go right ahead. It still does not change the fact that 99+% detection rate is exceptionally good if consistent over time and across different tests.</p><p></p><p>Protection is measured on an absolute scale, and not a relative one. It would be idiotic to call a software that provides 60% detection "exceptional" because all the others to which it is being compared is providing less than 20% detection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 98186, post: 1026474"] The word "exceptional" can be used as a qualitative descriptor - such as "outstanding." The word has multiple meanings and usage. If y'all want to argue semantics - that the word "exceptional" ONLY means "better than what is typically found," then go right ahead. It still does not change the fact that 99+% detection rate is exceptionally good if consistent over time and across different tests. Protection is measured on an absolute scale, and not a relative one. It would be idiotic to call a software that provides 60% detection "exceptional" because all the others to which it is being compared is providing less than 20% detection. [/QUOTE]
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