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In order to meet the XBRL US mission to improve the usability of XBRL data, it is vital that the documents exposed for comment, as well as subsequent modifications, and any future versions derived from it can be used in derivative works that comment on, explain, or assist in the use or implementation of the XBRL Taxonomies in the United States. In addition, some or all of the DSC's documentation may be used to improve materials and resources produced through the use of other taxonomies for industry stakeholders, agencies of the U.S. Government and others.
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