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We present a single-version STM that satisfies a practical notion of permissiveness: it never aborts read-only transactions, and it only aborts an update transaction due to another conflicting update transaction, thereby avoiding many spurious aborts. It avoids unnecessary contention on the memory, being strictly disjoint-access parallel.