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Now, a standard-form contract without at least one howling error is unknown to legal science, so she should expect an assiduous machine reader, so instructed, to be tireless, and quickly tiresome, in rooting out formal discrepancies and bringing them to her attention.  
Now, a standard-form contract without at least one howling error is unknown to legal science, so she should expect an assiduous machine reader, so instructed, to be tireless, and quickly tiresome, in rooting out formal discrepancies and bringing them to her attention.  


Contrary to modernist wisdom, this, for the most part, is a bad thing. These will be things an experienced lawyer would roll her eyes at, or sanctimoniously tut about, ''but then let go'', in most cases without even recording that the “issue” was even there. This is formalistic fluff, a long way past a seasoned professional’s [[ditch tolerance]].  
Contrary to modernist wisdom — viz., ''thou shalt not rest until all problems are solved'' — descending the fractal tunnel of error is, largely, a bad idea. These are the things an experienced lawyer rolls her eyes at, takes a moment sanctimoniously tut about, ''but then lets go''. Usually, she will not register that the “issue” was even there. This is noise: instinctive, formalistic fluff, well past a seasoned professional’s [[ditch tolerance]].


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{{Quote|Q: What’s the difference between an [[LLM]] and a [[trainee]]? <br>