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Its displays – despite their improvement – have a didactic narrowness.
Among the tribunal's critics are people who have a didactic or political interest in undermining it, or like to jeer pointlessly.
It appears from Kennedy's commentaries that the anthologies, like her legal books, have a didactic purpose, and are intended for people without prior knowledge of the subject.
Like Seinfeld and its famous "no hugging, no lessons" policy, the episodes don't have a didactic moral, but the characters are all searching for something meaningful in this sometimes crummy life.
For the most part, Jazz at Lincoln Center's concerts are not tied to new albums and its programming tends to have a didactic edge free of the anxiety of selling products.
Many readers will bristle at the idea that a story would provide "counsel", that it might have a didactic message or an agenda that supersedes its enjoyability as free expression.
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She also has a didactic streak.
The sugar has a didactic purpose: glucose sustains life.
Literature for Achebe had a didactic function; working for officialdom thus was not a stretch.
The movie has a didactic knowingness that undercuts suspense, and even curiosity, at every turn.
Von Bothmer, who retired from the role of department head in 1990 but remains a curator, had a didactic bent.
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