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[/collapse] [collapse collapsed title="Will there definitely be five stages to the process?"] While a 5-stage process has been laid out, it is possible that we might decide at some point to change the number of stages, or make some other adjustment. Adjustments might arise as a result of the number of people who end up signed up for the process (if there are fewer than what we designed to accommodate, it could make sense to reduce the number of stages), or perhaps something we discover about the process as we experience it in action might suggest an adjustment. [/collapse]
Translation[/collapse] [collapse collapsed title="Will there definitely be five stages to the process?"] While a 5-stage process has been laid out, it is possible that we might decide at some point to change the number of stages, or make some other adjustment. Adjustments might arise as a result of the number of people who end up signed up for the process (if there are fewer than what we designed to accommodate, it could make sense to reduce the number of stages), or perhaps something we discover about the process as we experience it in action might suggest an adjustment. [/collapse]

[/collapse] [collapse collapsed title="Will there definitely be five stages to the process?"] While a 5-stage process has been laid out, it is possible that we might decide at some point to change the number of stages, or make some other adjustment. Adjustments might arise as a result of the number of people who end up signed up for the process (if there are fewer than what we designed to accommodate, it could make sense to reduce the number of stages), or perhaps something we discover about the process as we experience it in action might suggest an adjustment. [/collapse]