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    1. …in reply to @HermioneClone
      @HermioneClone @ninabake2 Thank you for your apologies, I gladly accept them 🙂 To be honest, I was a bit baffled by people I don’t know commenting on this grammar point, when the point in question is completely irrelevant to the main argument I’m trying to make
  1. …in reply to @simardcasanova
    @HermioneClone @ninabake2 The tweet you were responding to felt pedantic and a dunk – and I really don’t like dunking That being said, I understand your perspective on this one. French is my native langage and it’s such a difficult langage – even for us…
    1. …in reply to @simardcasanova
      @HermioneClone @ninabake2 I don’t use qualitative data myself, I’m actually not really an empirical economist. But I minored in sociology when I was an undergrad and I really think qualitative and quantitative data are complementary. Qualitative allows for a depth quantitative rarely offers.