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Keeping the audio and visual stylesheets orthogonal is not *silly* as you
suggest.
This is an important design goal, and I definitely do not intend doing a
speech stylesheet mechanism that keys off the visual.
This said, <strong> is clearly independent of both visual and aural
renderings.
Given that the visual stylesheet specifies to the browser how it should
realize <strong> it's logical to allow the speech stylesheet to do the same.
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