Pass 2 harmonization and contradiction prevention
See how obligations are cross-referenced against active policies to repair conflicts.
This maps to the consistency and repair V3 stages
On the generation progress page these appear as Assemble draft, Check consistency, and Repair draft. There is no "Pass 2" label in the current product.
Summary
- See how obligations are cross-referenced against active policies to repair conflicts.
- Use this guide to complete the workflow with audit-ready evidence and ownership.
- If you hit a blocker, run troubleshooting first, then escalate with context.
Steps
1. Let the draft assemble
Drafted sections are combined into a single document before consistency checking runs.
2. Watch the consistency check
The Check consistency stage compares obligations in this draft against your other active policies and flags contradictions.
3. Let repair run automatically, or intervene if quarantined
Repair draft resolves flagged conflicts automatically where possible. If conflicts cannot be auto-resolved, the job moves to Needs manual review instead of silently completing.
Verification
- The Check consistency stage completes without leaving the job in Needs manual review.
- Cross-references to other active policies in the final draft do not contradict those policies' obligations.
Troubleshooting
The job moved to Needs manual review after consistency checking.
Open the job and review the flagged contradictions. Use the quarantine recovery steps to resolve them with reviewer input rather than rerunning from scratch.
Workflow screenshots

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