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Normal conditions are a restriction on philosophical arguments, especially in epistemology, in order to avoid objections perceived as digressive.
en.wikipedia.org
Her essays are allusive and digressive, sometimes arch or experimental in style.
www.smh.com.au
On the open road, the digressive dampers live up to the promise of a controlled and confident ride on winding roads, yet swallowed up huge bumps with great comfort.
motioncars.inquirer.net
But it's also digressive; we jump from scientists researching rats in the early 20th century to an exterminator making house calls.
www.latimes.com
She would tell terminally digressive anecdotes, so exquisitely boring that we'd either beg her to stop or just glaze over, totally forgetting she was even talking.
www.nzherald.co.nz
Burton's digressive, overwrought broodings on melancholy through the ages amount to a gargantuan comic routine.
www.independent.co.uk
In an open-ended and digressive way, maybe.
www.npr.org
First of all, it is digressive, meandering, and loosely structured.
www.quillandquire.com
The book is famously a picaresque, episodic and digressive, but the digressions are often the point.
www.hollywoodreporter.com
He is smart, eloquent and engaged, albeit digressive.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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