| 41. | It's the universal principle in academe, actually not for pedantry but for reader convenience.
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| 42. | Mr Tommasini sought to judge her narrowly, within the facile intellectual confines of mere technical pedantry.
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| 43. | :Claiming that " salt water doesn't contain salt " is a typical act of pedantry.
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| 44. | In addition to bias, let me add laziness and pedantry to the list of charges against you.
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| 45. | They can now be considered a, somewhat romantic or just pure pedantry on the author s part.
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| 46. | The global spirit of universalizing would never admit the pedantry that insists on analyzing each shape for its specificity.
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| 47. | But sometimes the balance between zaniness and pedantry is more a question of performance than of the works themselves.
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| 48. | Do forgive any pedantry in the above and of course ignore anything that strikes you as feeble-minded.
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| 49. | But if you pack it into a single word, it suddenly triggers some people's pedantry circuits.
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| 50. | No amount of pedantry can escape that Shuki did not simply modify the phrasing but instead completely removed it.
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