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It is not possible to be dispassionate about such things – for all that objectivity is required in a jury. Jurors must weigh the evidence fairly, but to pretend that the evidence is not itself heart-wrenching, or the victim heartbreaking, is to deny ... more
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A pedant is a person who is overly concerned with formalism Formalism The term formalism describes an emphasis on form over content or meaning in the arts, literature, or philosophy. A practitioner of formalism is called a formalist.... and ... more
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1) Not actually required by our runtime, meaning that your code will work as is. 2) Questionable altogether, and may well be eliminated from the EJB specification when people realize how annoying they are. 3) Violated in almost every EJB program ... more
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Pedantic describes speech that is overly focused on the details of its topic. It is speech that appears to list details about a topic one after the other. In a person with Asperger’s, this type of speech does not appear to be impacted by the ... more
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