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Understanding "Separated Hands" in Non-Stacking Situations

The term "Separated Hands" indicates that hands cannot be stacked on top of each other. It is important to note that this does not necessarily require visible space between the hands, as incidental contact at the fingers is acceptable. Essentially, "Separated" implies that the hands should be positioned distinctly, without any stacking, ensuring clear separation in their placement.

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Understanding "Separated Hands" in Non-Stacking Situations

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  1. SeparatedHands ”Separated” meansthat the handscannotbestackedoneon top of the other. It is not necessaryto seespacebetween the hands. Incidentalcontact at the fingers is not a concern. OK Separated means: No stacked hands

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