Sure all the anchors get loaded a bit, but as soon as you have unequal lengths, even if the tie in point is perfectly positioned, then the cordalette is not going to be close to equalised, irrespective of the stretchyness of the cordalette material, and I think that this is the point (ie the non-equalisation aspect) of the whole hoo-haa.
It wasn't obvious to me at first, but if you think carefully about it you'll see why.
This is really only an issue in big-time loading I reckon (ie factor two falls).
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