Wrong. Sometimes quality, not quantity, matters.
Well, actually, it seems to be a case where a simple “ceteris paribus” would have taken care of that. If someone writes something that is easily fixed with a “ceteris paribus” or by some other simple means, I try to avoid saying “wrong”.
Wrong. Sometimes quality, not quantity, matters.
Well, actually, it seems to be a case where a simple “ceteris paribus” would have taken care of that. If someone writes something that is easily fixed with a “ceteris paribus” or by some other simple means, I try to avoid saying “wrong”.