6.That is, they copied irrationally: Instead of doing only what was necessary to get their reward, children slavishly imitated every action they'd witnessed.
7.Yet the West still chases slavishly after ever-higher gross domestic product, a purely material measure that takes no account of the blessings of nature or leisure.
9.But the main reason for avoiding extrinsic aids up to this point is that many readers depend on them too slavishly, and we wanted you to realize that this is unnecessary.
10.He should point out frankly the fact that he has been more valuable to his firm than others who have slavishly followed conventional policy.This point strongly made, will impress itself upon those in the meeting.
11.And she made a fatal mistake at the beginning by only appointing to her cabinet people who had slavishly supported her, which meant that she basically left out most of the talented people.
12.Nobody who's advocated using monetary policy rules has ever said that we should slavishly follow the rules because, certainly, there are times when different rules give you different prescriptions and say, here are these.
13.This does not mean that you should ignore chapter headings and sectional divisions made by the author; we did not ignore them in our analysis of the Constitution, although we did not slavishly follow them, either.