Enforcement of NQT's for National Championships

Has the Championship Committee, or other entity within USMS ever discussed having a more strict policy of enforcement in regards to the NQT's? Why do we state that you must have 3 cuts, in order to swim more events? Why not require a swimmer to have 6 cuts in order to swim 6 events? Just like to understand more from a historical point of view. I have read post that asked, or suggested how to control the size and length of the National meets. Would not having a stricter enforcement of this policy help? Or would it cause swimmers to shy away from these meets? Just a curious thought. Thank you.
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    Originally posted by GoRedFoxes What is CE and BCE? Metric? Does it have to do with changing the $ bill to read, "In Gold We Trust"? CE means "common era" and BCE means "before the common era." You may not be aware that these terms are commonly used by many people, particularly observant Jews, who, for religious reasons, are uncomfortable with the religious significance of "A.D." and "B.C."
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    Originally posted by GoRedFoxes What is CE and BCE? Metric? Does it have to do with changing the $ bill to read, "In Gold We Trust"? CE means "common era" and BCE means "before the common era." You may not be aware that these terms are commonly used by many people, particularly observant Jews, who, for religious reasons, are uncomfortable with the religious significance of "A.D." and "B.C."
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