Sentences with phrase «how pedantic»

This preview trailer pretty much has it all, including what I consider the wrong pronunciation of Saiyain or Saiyan, or Saiyajin — depending on how pedantic you are.
I stopped expecting quality news and analysis from the sites that submit their materials here, because they're all in it for the clicks and only care about breaking news first, no matter how pedantic or worthless it actually is — spin, spin spin.
Don't you love how pedantic they can be when it is convenient... and how wishy - washy when they need that too... Consistency is obviously not key!!!

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Experience is vital, too, but it can be a double - edged sword: too much, and the representative may sound pedantic or condescending; too little, and the representative won't know how to handle delicate situations.
I said that I dislike buying individual stocks and they adviser started being very pedantic about how I already invest in stocks through vanguard index funds.
When a friend asked him the other day how it felt to own the most successful racing stable in 1959, he looked briefly but sharply at his questioner, then gave one of the rather pedantic answers for which he is noted.
Pedantic on my part but in this era of FM18 does that not change the landscape compared to how you present the picture?
This seems rather elementary, perhaps even a bit pedantic, but you might be surprised at how many people work in jobs that have little overlap with the skills they have and like to use.
Single life gives the opportunity to choose your own routine, to be pedantic or cut corners without anyone else commenting on how you choose to live.
We all know how smart octopodes (that's right, we're being pedantic) can be.
I see problems with: * you have to be an active promoter of yourself to get articles read * the review process (mainly there is no ability to assess why rejected articles are rejected and the time wasting because of pedantic comments) * project - based funding and treating research like consulting (if I can tell you how much a project will cost, then by definition it is not research) * since academia seems to be drifting towards consulting, researchers start to become underpaid compared to peers in consulting * the focus on the number of publications weighted by the rank of the journal * status is based on if you publish in a high - rank journal, «selected» to be a lead author, and so on, and not whether you do good and creative research, good collaborator, good colleague to peers, etc..
I just think you're being a little pedantic about how you're defining feedback.
I hate to be pedantic (no, I lie: I love to be pedantic), but that should be «English for science majors who really need to learn how to write.»
But since Google is being pedantic and needlessly obsessive over every detail of how the app functions on Amazon's device, that's no longer possible.
The previously stuffy, pedantic, and let's face it, dull, world of «How to write a resume» has figured out how to do the job properly, for a chanHow to write a resume» has figured out how to do the job properly, for a chanhow to do the job properly, for a change.
I recall inviting a pedantic husband telling me how to run a couples therapy session to continue his advice - giving by standing up and delivering a lecture on good therapy.
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