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These are some considerations:
1. The most important two words for this is "It Depends!".
2. For example; when we ask people to become judges e.g. of a competition; they are given guidelines on how to apportion marks.
3. Let's say, in an Iron Chef competition; the judges were asked to rate the food based on many criterias such as taste, innovation and presentation.
4. Like wise; even for missing corners; many factors are involved: such as how large is the missing area; how does the outline of the missing area look like; sometimes a missing area is between two sectors e.g. NW and North.
5. There are judgemental skills involved. Thus, the key here is "It depends!"

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On 10/10/2011 3:31:49 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Sir, Is missing
corner at north west
considered a major leak and
have to fix it as soon as
possible ?Thank you

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Further to what I had mentioned, earlier;
1. From one of the past resources:-

1.1 Once you properly define the outline of the house (which forms the major outline or support for the house. Anything missing area within the Square/Rectangle shape, is defined as a missing corner. Anything, that extends out of the square/rectangle, is defined as a protrusion.


1.2 A small missing corner is fine, but if the missing corner covers a large area, then it becomes a big issue. You can refer to this link for whether it is auspicious or inauspicious:-


URL: http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-building.htm
2. NOTE: There are also : MAJOR and MINOR missing areas (corners).

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On 10/10/2011 3:43:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:1. The
most important two words for this is "It
Depends!".2. For example; when we ask
people to become judges e.g. of a
competition; they are given guidelines
on how to apportion marks.3. Let's say,
in an Iron Chef competition; the judges
were asked to rate the food based on
many criterias such as taste, innovation
and presentation.4. Like wise; even for
missing corners; many factors are
involved: such as how large is the
missing area; how does the outline of
the missing area look like; sometimes a
missing area is between two sectors e.g.
NW and North. 5. There are judgemental
skills involved. Thus, the key here is
"It depends!"On 10/10/2011 3:31:49 AM,
Khor Kar Joo wrote:
Dear Sir,
Is missing
corner at north west
considered a major leak and
have
to fix it as soon as
possible
?Thank you

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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