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==Proposed move==
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[[:Reference date]] → [[reference date (United States business cycles)]] — Probably not the most common use of the term "reference date", should redirect to [[epoch (reference date)]]. [[User:Gordon Ecker|Gordon Ecker]] ([[User talk:Gordon Ecker|talk]]) 01:21, 8 October 2009 (UTC)
[[:Reference date]] → [[ date (United States business cycles)]] — Probably not the most common use of the term "reference date", should redirect to [[epoch (reference date)]]. [[User:Gordon Ecker|Gordon Ecker]] ([[User talk:Gordon Ecker|talk]]) 01:21, 8 October 2009 (UTC)
IMO reference date should redirect to [[epoch (reference date)]], as "reference date" is the plain English term for epoch. -- [[User:Gordon Ecker|Gordon Ecker]] ([[User talk:Gordon Ecker|talk]]) 01:17, 8 October 2009 (UTC)
IMO reference date should redirect to [[epoch (reference date)]], as "reference date" is the plain English term for epoch. -- [[User:Gordon Ecker|Gordon Ecker]] ([[User talk:Gordon Ecker|talk]]) 01:17, 8 October 2009 (UTC)



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Reference dateReference date (United States business cycles) — Probably not the most common use of the term "reference date", should redirect to epoch (reference date). Gordon Ecker (talk) 01:21, 8 October 2009 (UTC) IMO reference date should redirect to epoch (reference date), as "reference date" is the plain English term for epoch. -- Gordon Ecker (talk) 01:17, 8 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]