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Does capital-reader feedback mean approval?

No. Capital-reader feedback does not mean approval. 

A capital reader may say that a document is clearer, that an evidence gap has been identified, that a risk factor should be explained, or that a future reviewer may require certain information. This is not approval. 

Capital readers do not approve projects, investments, financing, loans, grants, guarantees, securities, SPVs, companies, public finance, insurance, procurement, technologies, vendors, or Nexus Universe selection. 

GRA does not approve those matters either. 

If a feedback note says that a matter is “ready for next-step routing,” that means only that the matter may move to another readiness step inside the approved pathway. It does not mean the matter has been approved externally or approved for capital. 

A capital-reader comment is an input. It is not a decision. 

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