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<segment id="1" parent="6" relname="span">
I do not really think that Grudin goes contrary to general concepts on consistency.</segment>
<segment id="2" parent="1" relname="evidence"> He recognizes and points out that one concept is not the be-all of design and that sometimes other factors can counter it and be more important.</segment>
<segment id="3" parent="4" relname="antithesis">
I'm not sure his knife analogy plays out well.</segment>
<segment id="4" parent="5" relname="span"> I would say that placing them near the point of use is another type of consistency that differs from keeping them in one place.</segment>
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