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Filter by Meaning The legalistic approach of the judge resulted in a harsh sentence for a minor offense.
The legalistic attitude of the teacher led to a lack of creativity in the classroom.
The legalistic language in the legal document was hard to comprehend.
He was known for his legalistic attention to detail in contract negotiations.
The legalistic mindset of the team slowed down the decision-making process.
He was too legalistic in his interpretation, missing the spirit of the law.
She was overly legalistic in her approach to handling employee issues.
The legalistic interpretation of the law led to a lengthy court battle.
She became too legalistic in her compliance with the company's policies.
The legalistic requirements for obtaining a permit were burdensome.
The legalistic enforcement of traffic regulations neglected the practical challenges faced by motorists.
The manager's legalistic approach to performance evaluations ignored the unique challenges faced by employees.
His legalistic adherence to the rules led to a lack of empathy towards those in need.
John's legalistic approach to running the business often slows down decision-making.
The legalistic approach to environmental protection often fails to address the root causes of ecological problems.
The lawyer's legalistic arguments were difficult to follow for the jury.
The legalistic requirements for obtaining a patent can sometimes impede innovation rather than promote it.
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