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This seems a bit ludicrous to us today.
If you peel away the dazzling visuals, "Botanica" can be a bit ludicrous and, well, florid.
"A lot of these medals are orders of the British Empire, which is a bit ludicrous.
Apparently not, says Gautier-Cochfert. "I thought it was a bit ludicrous when I contacted Transport for London last year and received the standard response saying my work was lost," he says.
Indeed, in a world where not all countries guarantee women's equal property rights and 70% of the population living in absolute poverty are female, I'd go so far as to say the suggestion that men face discrimination as a sex is a bit ludicrous.
This season, men's wear has been treated to an artful array of lapel adornments, some rather handsome, others a bit ludicrous: Sonia Rykiel showed purple knit roses affixed to gray tweed overcoats; Gucci went sporty with feather boutonnieres; Louis Vuitton offered simple gold bouquet stickpins; and at Lanvin, there was a silk flower that, up close, looked more like an abstract carrot.
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So I end up saying half a sentence, and then they go, 'OK, thank you!' and I'm thinking, 'WHAT did I just say?'" The whole business, he supposes, is just a teensy bit ludicrous.
"I'm sure something could have been worked out before now, it seems a little bit ludicrous".
"It's a little bit ludicrous, but I have no problem doing it if that's what it takes," Haehnel said.
But most importantly, the two have fantastic chemistry and by the end of the second episode Riggs' sullen tics are a bit less ludicrous.
Unfortunately, the tools used to make estimates in healthcare are far more abstract than they are in physical science, meaning they can be applied in entirely the wrong situation without appearing the least bit ludicrous, leading to erroneous assertions being made without any appreciation for the significance of scale.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com