He was initially a proponent of the Erasmian agenda of reform, which recognized certain corrupt and infelicitous religious practices but proposed no serious doctrinal change.
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It can only be judged either " happy " or " infelicitous, " depending upon whether the conditions required for its success have been met.
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Ehrlich said the new consumer paradigm comes at an infelicitous time, conjoined as it is with a huge, rapidly expanding population and strained natural systems.
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For example, Cantonese sources copy the mainland transcription, despite its local pronunciation being the rather infelicitous " Pou 2-ging 1 ".
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Questions can also be infelicitous, being based on incorrect and illogical premises ( e . g . " Why do cats have green wings ? " ).
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Orlando Patterson suggests replacing the infelicitous, subtly racist terminology with Euro-American, Afro-American, and so on, and it's a great idea.
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:: : : I was not involved in the debate, and the language was certainly infelicitous, but Eusebeus 14 : 22, 30 April 2007 ( UTC)
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What makes one successful, another infelicitous, always has to do with Ellington alone, and not the subjects of what he called his " tone parallels ."
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As usual I'm looking for infelicitous phrasings and any jargon that needs to be explained .-- talk ) 02 : 54, 27 May 2015 ( UTC)
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As always I'm looking for infelicitous prose, unexplained jargon and any surviving bits of AmEnglish .-- talk ) 04 : 08, 17 December 2014 ( UTC)