Seems logical enough on the surface.
That seems logical enough, but Bruce Hall actually compiled the data and found something interesting.
After all, if ghosts (and people) can be trapped in pictures, and if a magic ghost artist can bring his work to life...
it seems logical enough a magical being can bring the subjects of every single painting they see to life!
This seems logical enough, but only if we accept the production metaphor: a strong school produces students with strong grades or test scores.
It seems logical enough: Slash more calories to lose more weight.
Seems logical enough that those high - carbohydrate foods might have a similar effect on us.
It certainly
seems logical enough to ensure stronger capital standards and even to lean into the credit cycle with counter-cyclical tools where regulators have them.
And following this hope,
it seemed logical enough to Russians that if they really were to become as affluent as Americans, they should follow the advice offered by American diplomats and IMF technocrats.
It would
seem logical enough for ASUS to introduce their new smartphones next month, but at the moment we do not have any other evidence to suggest that one (or more) will be based around the Snapdragon 618.
Not exact matches
That
seems reasonable and
logical enough in theory, and it probably even summarizes my personal experience of God fairly well.
Although it may
seem logical, pumping is NOT a good way to tell if you have
enough milk.
A compact SUV may not
seem like the
logical candidate for 500 - plus horsepower and eight cylinders, but two factors make the GLC and GLC Coupe ideal: 1) consumers can't get
enough luxury CUVs, and 2) the GLC rides on the C - Class platform (which has already been engineered to handle the Biturbo V8).
What's great about Fables is that it takes familiar characters and puts them together in unexpected ways, keeping
enough of the original story so that it all
seems logical.
Taking into consideration that puppies and kittens are typically going into the care of humans once they are old
enough and not scavenging for food on their own, it still
seems only
logical that they would remain in their mother's care until they are 6 to 8 weeks old at the very least.
Line that up with the estimated 3 million dogs and cats killed in shelters annually, and it
seems logical that there would be more than
enough homes for our nation's homeless pets.
Given the storylines in past Professor Layton titles, it
seems reasonable
enough to assume that there's no supernatural influence or magical power behind the mask or anyone associated with it at all and that some
logical reason will be deduced for why this guy is apparently terrorising the city, but that's something that's got to be found out by playing the game I guess.