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Dawson Chem. Co. v. Rohm & Haas Co., 448 U.S. 176, 200 (1980):

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=Thin space etc.=

1. Use THINSPACE or HAIRSP to separate end of single quote within double quote

So, for thin, use &#8201+; or &#8239+;. Thus: He said, "When you go in, you must say 'hello.'&#8239;" (note thin space separating ' and ".

8239 is narrower than 8201--use that one--and remember the ; Examples of separating xx and another xx: xx&thinsp;xx                 "& thin space ;" (HTML thin space) works, as does Unicode 8239 xx&hairsp;xx       "& hair space ;" (HTML hair space) does not work!) xx&#8201;xx         but Unicode works for hair space

Make Template:3rq so that will produce &#8239;. which looks like this: '&#8239;" -- for end of quote within quote (rsquo) followed by hairsp followed by (rdquo). Now for the same thing with a thinsp:

8201 and 8202 and 8239: He said, "That's 'it'&#8201;"  '&#8201;" 8201 thin He said, "That's 'it'&#8202;"   '&#8202;" 8202  hair He said, "That's 'it'&#8239;"  '&#8239;" 8239 (narrow NB)  He said. "That's 'it' "    ' " - space bar He said, "That's 'it'&#8203;" '&#8203;" 8203 (zero-width)  He said, "That's 'it'&#8303;"  '&#8203;" 8303 (zero-width)


 * For use at end of sentence with period before rdquo, we just insert a period before using the template. Thus: He said, "That's 'it.&#8239;

2. Use ZWSP to separate italic  from genitive 's - to prevent 's preceded by ital'' from becoming bold, 3x'

Word-Joiner &#8288; represented by no visible character, it prohibits a line break at its position. It is like " NBSP" but with no space: Thus, compare ... as (1) .&#8288;.&#8288;.[ZWSP] with (2). . .[NBSP] Neither one will break at end of line. 8303 is same as 8288 Examples:
 * Philadelphia National Bank&#8203;'s 30% rule - 8203
 * Philadelphia National Bank&#8303;'s 30% rule - 8303
 * Philadelphia National Bank&#8288;'s 30% rule - 8288
 * Philadelphia National Bank&#8239;'s 30% rule - 8239
 * Now challenge with end of line:
 * Philadelphia     National  Bank&#8303;'s 30% rule - 8303
 * Philadelphia     National  Bank&#8288;'s 30% rule - 8288
 * But see 8239: Philadelphia      National Bank&#8239;'s 30% rule - 8239 - same but bigger sp bef '
 * But see 8239: Philadelphia       National Bank&#8239;'s 30% rule - 8239 - same but bigger sp bef '

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