Sentences with phrase «just pedantic»

this is just pedantic and being clever with words.

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This pedantic focus on the name distracts from the fact that smart beta might just be one of the most meaningful developments in the investment landscape of this decade.
Shape the paste into little balls the size of large marbles (I was pedantic and made mine 20g each just because I have electronic scales!).
«We just make this assumption that if you're in San Francisco everyone knows everything about beans, and they're intrigued, but people are afraid to look at these ingredients because they don't want to look stupid,» Sando says «We approach them from a less pedantic aspect, and more like, «Look at this neat thing I found in Mexico!»»
But the fact that he just finished his seventh consecutive round at the top of the leaderboard of the biggest tournament in the world, and we are talking about the speed in which he played these holes seems so incredibly pedantic.
Being pedantic I don't hink they had red cards in those days, the refs just pointed and off they went, like naughty schoolboys being sent to the headmaster.
But assuming that women who bottle - feed are just ignorant and don't know any better is pedantic and undermines not only their intelligence, but the choice that they made for their own bodies.
She has to say one pedantic line after another, and overall, the narrator's part is just too wordy.
But again, his fates not in her hands, I just would question... I suppose I'm being pedantic about phrasing.
Bringing in a flock of pedantic regulators can't eliminate risk; it just creates other problems while eroding people's liberty.
That isn't raising standards, it's just being pedantic.
Does anyone else feel the same way, or am I just fatally pedantic?
This pedantic focus on the name distracts from the fact that smart beta might just be one of the most meaningful developments in the investment landscape of this decade.
Just to be pedantic, Ms. Pacman (and the Pacman series, to a lesser extent) put this front - and - center and Ms. Pacman is the greatest game ever invented.
I just don't care about the pedantics on this.
Possibly just being pedantic again, but view the words «Human Signal» as describing a «specific» / known quantity (poor choice of words) superimposed on top of the temperature record.
I'm just being pedantic about adjectives!
I just think you're being a little pedantic about how you're defining feedback.
Actually, to be pedantic, on a hemispheric basis it's the Northern Hemisphere that is warmer than normal just now.
If you just want to play pedantic semantics, then do it is some other area that doesn't matter hugely.
It was just a comment and it does seem that much of the debate about this topic revolves around «philosophical arguments» or discussions that appear rather pedantic about some terminology, rather than actually discussing the science (not that philosophy and terminology aren't relevant, just that you don't prove that some science is wrong by simply quoting Popper — not that you did this though).
This just came across as somewhat semantic (or pedantic).
Wotts — It was just a comment and it does seem that much of the debate about this topic revolves around «philosophical arguments» or discussions that appear rather pedantic about some terminology, rather than actually discussing the science (not that philosophy and terminology aren't relevant, just that you don't prove that some science is wrong by simply quoting Popper — not that you did this though).
For many of us lawyers, producing or reviewing this kind of mediocre, pedantic writing comes with the job; it's just another day at the office, to quote a Supreme Court justice who's now garnering extensive media coverage for his literary legal prose.
So, am I just being pedantic?
The reputed purpose is to make sure that all of the facts sworn to are really in front of the person swearing to them and not just swapped out by changes in the claim after the document is sworn to, but it is a bit pedantic.
I've just never been that pedantic.
Just to be a tad pedantic, if they're paying on the 5th at night 2 things... 1 they aren't paying «the last day its due» they're paying the last day before late fees are charged.
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