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		|  06-16-2009, 02:05 PM | #151 |  
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					Originally Posted by Did you just call me Coltrane?  I hit it with a cinder block.
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		|  06-16-2009, 02:07 PM | #152 |  
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					Originally Posted by Did you just call me Coltrane?  I hit it with a cinder block.
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		|  06-16-2009, 02:37 PM | #153 |  
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					Originally Posted by Pretty Little Flower  Does anyone even care about the "that vs. which" distinction any more?  I am pretty strict about changing "which" to "that" when which is used in a restictive clause, per the examples found here:http://www.kentlaw.edu/academics/lrw...rsus_Which.htm 
But it is happening so often, I am beginning to wonder whether this rule is obsolete. |  Keep fighting the good fight, man!  Stem the tide! |  
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		|  06-16-2009, 03:00 PM | #154 |  
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					Originally Posted by dtb  Keep fighting the good fight, man!  Stem the tide! |  
Thank you.  Late Sunday night, I was reviewing the work of a rising star associate, a former teacher, when I saw the the word "which" used in the restrictive setting.  Twice.  I felt the overwhelming urge to stop fighting against rising waters and succumb to the darkness.  But with your words I am reenergized to continue the battle.  We shall overcome!
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		|  06-16-2009, 03:01 PM | #155 |  
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					Originally Posted by greatwhitenorthchick  I care about it.  And it burns me up beyond description when a certain partner changes my "thats" back to "whichs". Drives me fucking insane. |  I often prefer to omit the "that" as is suggested in one of the MLA sentences above:
 
"Some people say (that) success is one percent of talent and ninety-nine percent of hard work."
 
but I have a partner who always inserts the "that."
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					Originally Posted by LessinSF  I often prefer to omit the "that" as is suggested in one of the MLA sentences above:
 "Some people say (that) success is one percent of talent and ninety-nine percent of hard work."
 
 but I have a partner who always inserts the "that."
 |  That use of that is not introducing a restrictive clause, but instead is simply unnecessary. |  
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		|  06-16-2009, 03:14 PM | #157 |  
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					Originally Posted by Adder  That use of that is not introducing a restrictive clause, but instead is simply unnecessary. |  That that usage of that comes up often always puzzles me.
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		|  06-16-2009, 03:21 PM | #158 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1436  That that usage of that comes up often always puzzles me. |  I thought it was a good example of the silliness engaged in by the MLA.  
 
Flower, you're correcting the associates' grammah?!  Don't you have someone to do that for you? |  
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		|  06-16-2009, 03:22 PM | #159 |  
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					Originally Posted by LessinSF  I often prefer to omit the "that" as is suggested in one of the MLA sentences above:
 "Some people say (that) success is one percent of talent and ninety-nine percent of hard work."
 
 but I have a partner who always inserts the "that."
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D. says the law says X, however, that is no longer true.
 
He would say "however" should almost never be used in the middle os a sentence- that is, he mirrored the Stunk rule, or inverted it. He was far to senior for me to call bs on, and I know modern usage is breaking up the S&W rule as being a rule, but it hasn't inverted the rule.
 
My only response was to eliminate "however" from my brief writing toolbox.
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  I had a partner that would see this sentence:
 D. says the law says X, however, that is no longer true.
 
 He would say "however" should almost never be used in the middle os a sentence- that is, he mirrored the Stunk rule, or inverted it. He was far to senior for me to call bs on, and I know modern usage is breaking up the S&W rule as being a rule, but it hasn't inverted the rule.
 |  The partner I worked with was the opposite, and said that "however" could never start a sentence. 
 
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		| My only response was to eliminate "however" from my brief writing toolbox. |   The result, though, was the same.
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					Originally Posted by Pretty Little Flower  Thank you.  Late Sunday night, I was reviewing the work of a rising star associate, a former teacher, when I saw the the word "which" used in the restrictive setting.  Twice.  I felt the overwhelming urge to stop fighting against rising waters and succumb to the darkness.  But with your words I am reenergized to continue the battle.  We shall overcome! |  I read this slam on educators as some indictment of the teacher's unions and the Dem party that supports them. If so, please take this to the politics board.
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		|  06-16-2009, 03:28 PM | #162 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  I read this slam on educators as some indictment of the teacher's unions and the Dem party that supports them. If so, please take this to the politics board. |  You should check in over there because you may be needed as my second. |  
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		|  06-16-2009, 03:30 PM | #163 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  I had a partner that would see this sentence:
 D. says the law says X, however, that is no longer true.
 
 He would say "however" should almost never be used in the middle os a sentence- that is, he mirrored the Stunk rule, or inverted it. He was far to senior for me to call bs on, and I know modern usage is breaking up the S&W rule as being a rule, but it hasn't inverted the rule.
 
 My only response was to eliminate "however" from my brief writing toolbox.
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		|  06-16-2009, 03:30 PM | #164 |  
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					Originally Posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy  I thought it was a good example of the silliness engaged in by the MLA.  
 Flower, you're correcting the associates' grammah?!  Don't you have someone to do that for you?
 |  I suppose I could have e-mailed another associate on Sunday night and instructed him or her review the brief first thing Monday morning and correct all the which-that mix-ups.  That would have taken more time than fixing it myself, but you are correct that it is a bit unseemly to have to go about correcting associate grammar all the time.  That is the approach I will take next time.  Alternately, I will e-mail the original author of the brief with the message, "I noticed some grammatical errors.  Fix them by the time I get in tomorrow."
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		|  06-16-2009, 03:33 PM | #165 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  I read this slam on educators as some indictment of the teacher's unions and the Dem party that supports them. If so, please take this to the politics board. |  No.
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