"justify": another reversal
Jonathan Lighter
wuxxmupp2000 at GMAIL.COM
Sat Feb 13 17:57:34 UTC 2010
The data is limited but significant.
The speaker on TV was not being ironic. Nor was she groping for words. She
thought the punishment was too severe and said so.
She thought.
JL
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Dave Wilton <dave at wilton.net> wrote:
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> Of those 1500 ghits, only about 13 are actual hits. The others are
> repetitions and quotes of the original. And in some of the 13, the phrase
> is
> being used ironically--expressing the opinion that light punishment
> encourages violations.
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> Add to the list that includes _ancestor_, _substitute_, and (soon) _*via_.
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> Said a college-grad Bad Girl this week, "I don't think the punishment
> justifies the crime!" She meant it didn't fit the crime.
>
> I was going to ignore this as a foolish slip. Then I found nearly 1500 raw
> Googlits for "punishment justifies the crime."
>
> JL
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