Change wording for the skip_... options of the pg backend
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* `conn_str` - (Required) Postgres connection string; a `postgres://` URL
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* `schema_name` - Name of the automatically-managed Postgres schema, default `terraform_remote_state`.
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* `skip_schema_creation` - If set to `true`, the Postgres schema must already exist. Terraform won't try to create the schema. Useful when the Postgres user does not have "create schema" permission on the database.
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* `skip_table_creation` - If set to `true`, the Postgres table must already exist. Terraform won't try to create the table. Useful when the Postgres user does not have "create table" permission on the database.
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* `skip_index_creation` - If set to `true`, the Postgres index must already exist. Terraform won't try to create the index. Useful when the Postgres user does not have "create index" permission on the database.
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* `skip_schema_creation` - If set to `true`, the Postgres schema must already exist. Terraform won't try to create the schema, this is useful when it has already been created by a database administrator.
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* `skip_table_creation` - If set to `true`, the Postgres table must already exist. Terraform won't try to create the table, this is useful when it has already been created by a database administrator.
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* `skip_index_creation` - If set to `true`, the Postgres index must already exist. Terraform won't try to create the index, this is useful when it has already been created by a database administrator.
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## Technical Design
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