Note, however, that the PASSWD tag has no effect on users who are in
the group specified by the _\be_\bx_\be_\bm_\bp_\bt_\b__\bg_\br_\bo_\bu_\bp option.
- By default, if the NOPASSWD tag is applied to any of the entries for a
- user on the current host, they will be able to run "sudo -l" without a
+ By default, if the NOPASSWD tag is applied to any of a user's entries
+ for the current host, the user will be able to run "sudo -l" without a
password. Additionally, a user may only run "sudo -v" without a
password if all of the user's entries for the current host have the
NOPASSWD tag. This behavior may be overridden via the _\bv_\be_\br_\bi_\bf_\by_\bp_\bw and
.sp
By default, if the
\fRNOPASSWD\fR
-tag is applied to any of the entries for a user on the current host,
-they will be able to run
+tag is applied to any of a user's entries for the current host,
+the user will be able to run
\(lq\fRsudo -l\fR\(rq
without a password.
Additionally, a user may only run
.Pp
By default, if the
.Li NOPASSWD
-tag is applied to any of the entries for a user on the current host,
-they will be able to run
+tag is applied to any of a user's entries for the current host,
+the user will be able to run
.Dq Li sudo -l
without a password.
Additionally, a user may only run