I would be happy to suggest some reading material where you can
learn about logic and reason if you wish.
I really enjoyed reading what you wrote and thinking
about the logic involved and how critical reasoning approaches your ideas..
A clear understanding of the many faces of multiple measures helps us think
about the logic used in each case.
Their questions won't just be about the deal structure, but
also about the logic you used to arrive at the structure.
There is no requirement of a certain level of
knowledge about logic or arguments, just anything short of belief.
Yet the way these elements are forced together, against
just about any logic, is challenging and intriguing.
A recent blog
post about the logic of stupid poor people is popping up in different areas of the internet.
That means I
care about logic, principles, evidence and facts (in order of increasing specificity).
I've written about the reasons why guys stop calling before, but when you're sitting there iPhone in hand, replaying your last date over and over in your head, afraid that he didn't really mean it when he said, «I had a great time tonight, I'll call you tomorrow» it's hard to care much
about the logic behind his radio silence.
When
questioned about the logic of the structure on the second - quarter 2010 earnings call, Jung tried to quash analysts» concerns, telling them, «You guys are going to love this like we do.»
So if the consumer wants it, the market wants it, profits and performance aren't necessarily sacrificed, it could make your company more resilient, and make it easier to hire top young talent, why is there still a
debate about the logic of being a socially conscious company?
It literally has to win this category or the internal logic of the whole nominating process just collapses (I also probably shouldn't be thinking
much about logic when it comes to Oscar nominees, but this is still a slam dunk).
When SolaRoad launched, I expressed some serious
doubts about the logic of putting solar panels under a bike lane, noting that «I still find it hard to think of a worse place to put solar panels than in the road, except perhaps in my basement floor» Now it has been in operation for a full year, and the developers are calling it a huge success.
We talked a
lot about the logic of Routehappy continuing as a standalone company; after all, it's been profitable for a couple years, and has not less than doubled revenue in each of the last four years.
As we accelerate on our path to profitability it is more important than ever to have all of our team members aware of and
informed about the logic behind our actions.
By LEWIS JOHNSON — Co-Chief Investment Officer January 10, 2018 This publication began its life more than three years ago as a communication directly to our existing
clients about the logic behind the investments in their portfolio and the opportunities and threats we were identifying in the markets.
I have to tell you though, some of religious folks would be a very bad people if it wasn't for the «fear of god» as they already don't know
anything about logic.
Think
about the logic for a second... God creates a law for the children of God — but He makes it so hard they can not keep it — dooming them to failure and... well... punishment.
When Tom Derr made him a gift of my book, Richard twitted me in print for an argument I had
made about the logic of «supererogatory acts,» acts beyond the call of duty.
«Testifies to»: there is a troublesome
ambiguity about the logic of this relationship, an ambiguity that pervades much of the recent literature on science and religion.
I, as I often do, have a
fascination about logic / reasoning and language patterns... most specifically «patterns of inference.»
Some
reading about logic might cure you of your backward supersti - tions, but there isn't much hope for that since you seem to have bought into the silly dead - guy - on - a-stick scapegoat story hook line and sinker.
Writing that personal ad for Barack Obama's VP search on Sunday sure got me thinking
seriously about the logic of putting Jim Webb on the Democratic ticket, and I'm clearly not the only one who's had the Virginia Senator in mind lately.