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Conceptually, it is clear from Gödelian constructions that self-reference by itself is innocuous if it is understood in the indirect sense: one can have formulas φ(x), expressing properties of their own "name" ⌈φ⌉, but no dangerous circularity arises.
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Likewise, there are endless variations from the innocuous if mystifying (topping it with fried mushrooms or chopped hard-boiled egg) to the, shall we say, more challenging addition of dried mint.
Then, during pre-season, Moyes talked of how he had "overtrained" Robin van Persie, on the face of it, an innocuous, if injudicious turn of phrase – unless it was actually the case.
So perhaps the sheikhs should keep up their relatively innocuous animation-killing, if it takes the pressure off three-dimensional human beings.
It sounded innocuous, almost cozy, as if it might be one of the new attractions at Magic Mountain, or vaguely sexy, like the women's mud-wrestling that was all the rage when I was in high school and too young to get in the door.
It all started with what Nick Kyrgios insisted was an innocuous, if admittedly loud, directive to a ball kid to retrieve a towel between points — shouted above the din of spectators at the French Open's cozy Court 1. Chair umpire Carlos Ramos considered Kyrgios' bark during a first-set tiebreaker Sunday too forceful and assessed a code violation warning for unsportsmanlike conduct.
Despite its innocuous appearance, it has become a divisive publication.
An isolated event can be part of an attack scenario even if it seems innocuous.
It might sound innocuous, but it becomes dangerous if it lasts for more than a few days.
An innocuous if incompetent speech by Mr Blair to the Women's Institute was heckled and slow-handclapped.
The item, which referred to her as a "brainy beauty," had seemed innocuous, if not flattering, and I must have looked baffled.
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