https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89793

--- Comment #2 from LD <[email protected]> ---
Examples include Biblical references, which are usually inline for Turabian. 

For example, Luke tells us in the preceding context for the parable of the good
Samaritan two details of significance as to the motivation of the teacher of
the law Jesus was speaking to. Firstly, he had stood up in order to test Jesus,
cloaked in a seemingly innocent question as to how he might inherit eternal
life, but as one who knew the law already (Lk 10:25; cf. Dt 6:5). Secondly,
knowing the extent of the laws requirements—in loving God with all one's soul,
mind, strength, and in loving one's neighbour as oneself—he yet wanted to
justify himself by asking, "And who is my neighbour?" (Lk 10:29; cf. Lev 18:5).

An example specification is provided at the top of the following document:
http://faculty.wartburg.edu/bouzardw/turabian_helps.pdf

They should be excluded because they are like footnotes but merely required to
be placed inline for formatting reasons. Other specs may require them as
footnotes.

As for other parentheses notes, there is no way to distinguish them. So if the
preferences allow you to toggle the inclusion or exclusion of them, and perhaps
whether they are indicated by parens, square or curly brackets, that might be
okay.

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