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Default Deliberately introducing clipping?

I've always been under the impression that avoiding clipping is a basic tenet of digital audio. Looking at this mastering tutorial, if I understand what this guy is saying, he deliberately introduces a limited amount of clipping - 2:30 "I wanted to get a little bit of clipping on the A to D".

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http://youtu.be/2V9d6zQzcrg
 
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