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331 | 331 | </t>
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332 | 332 | <t>
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333 | 333 | The URI is not a network locator, only an identifier. A schema need not be downloadable from the address
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334 | | - if it is a network-addressible URL, and implementations SHOULD NOT assume they should perform a network |
335 | | - operation when they encounter a network-addressible URI. |
| 334 | + if it is a network-addressable URL, and implementations SHOULD NOT assume they should perform a network |
| 335 | + operation when they encounter a network-addressable URI. |
336 | 336 | </t>
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337 | 337 | <t>
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338 | 338 | A schema MUST NOT be run into an infinite loop against a schema. For example, if two schemas "#alice" and "#bob"
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463 | 463 | </t>
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464 | 464 | <t>
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465 | 465 | Implementations SHOULD be able to associate arbitrary URIs with an arbitrary schema and/or
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466 | | - automatically associate a schema's "$id"-given URI, depending on the trust that the the validator |
| 466 | + automatically associate a schema's "$id"-given URI, depending on the trust that the validator |
467 | 467 | has in the schema.
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468 | 468 | </t>
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