of Technicality
Source: Webster's dictionaryOn matters of intonation and technicalities I am more than a martinet- I am a martinetissimo. Leopold Stokowski
We shouldn't have to be burdened with all the technicalities that come up from time to time with shrewd, smart lawyers interpreting what the laws or what the Constitution may or may not say. Dan Quayle
The first duty of a university is to teach wisdom, not a trade; character, not technicalities. Winston Churchill
But then, in his lifetime, Halt had often ignored what was technically legal. Technicalities didn't appeal to him. All too often, they simply got in the way of doing the right thing. John Flanagan
Should my notion be true, a vast mass of technicalities may be swept from our logical text-books, and yet the small remaining part of logical doctrine will prove far more useful than all the learning of the Schoolmen. William Stanley Jevons
It's a choice - there are two different sorts of photographer: those obsessed with the technicalities and those obsessed by the subject. Mario Testino