Sentences with phrase «too categorical»

«[30] Ultimately, I venture to suggest that a court faced with such an issue can not be too categorical in determining when an arrest under s. 495 (1)(b) will or will not be supportable.
So to say a person can not be considered a «victim» until the perpetrator is convicted seems a bit too categorical for me.
I would still question, however, even if what you're describing here is a reality, whether you aren't being too categorical.
Neither «implies» is what I wanted to say (it would be too categorical).
In my opinion, your last sentence is too categorical.
I also think you might be a bit too categorical in your thinking on the last point you make, Liz.

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This, too, accounts for his apparent difficulties in sorting reality into categories, his inability to understand how his collegial relations with Jews like Hannah Arendt (student), Edmund Husserl (teacher) or Ernst Cassirer (peer) fit into what must have been his own categorical anti-Semitism.
He seemed to be too much the Lutheran antinomian, too fearful that Kant's categorical imperatives were merely bourgeois, and too protective (for less than theological reasons) of Dionysian excess without fret about Apollonian constraint or long - range consequences.
He also said categorical gun restrictions can be both too broad and too narrow to solve the problem.
Trude Guermonprez and Ed Rossbach were influential artists and teachers whose work, though too little known today, contributed to a categorical transformation of art and craft.
But I think it is too broadly categorical.
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