Sentences with phrase «apparent logic of»

What's puzzling about the apparent logic of these lawyers is that no business - school - management course would dare teach kicking an assistant's cubicle or publicly humiliating an associate as an effective way to motivate them to do better work.
Devoid of clear directional stance or apparent logic of construction, the pieces illicit an overall phenomenological reaction that is greater than the sum of any of their parts.

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But in the first weeks of his presidency it is clear that Trump moves very quickly, often with no apparent planning, and often with no regard for long - term consequence, logic, or strategy.
Although the il - logic of these argu - ments is apparent to the ra - tional, they become more and more effec - tive and co-mpelling, the deeper one suc - c - umbs to the Chris - tian line.
Her basic lack of understanding is apparent, her lack of logic is much more troubling.
What was said of Cromwell — that he was the most typical Englishman of his time because he was the oddest — makes the peculiar logic of uniqueness apparent.
But even here we must not push such parallels too far due to the existence of the infinite number of isometric forms generated in logic where the novelty is in some sense only apparent.
There are plenty of them... Your logic is deficient, and your lack of true faith apparent.
As a result of the above, the necessity of the doctrine of the free grace of God becomes apparent (not only from the above logic, but from Scripture itself).
Having grown up in Christianity and experiencing firsthand some of its various iterations, i.e., Baptist, Presbyterian, and Methodist, and spending the effort reading up on others in an attempt to comprehend their core logic, it became apparent to even me, a young and knowledge - seeking individual, that religion is nothing more than a man - made concept — whatever flavor you subscribe to.
This is the logic of things such as the apparent «positive freedom» granted by, for example, state funded adult education and / or vocational courses.
Decision theory has long struggled with the problem that people are inconsistent (see «The logic of inconsistency»), but Kacelnik argues that apparent inconsistencies in choice can arise simply because our preferences change according to our needs.
The nutrition community has been guilty of following a flawed sequence of logic: If something bad for you (white processed flour) is replaced by something less bad (whole grains) and there is an apparent health benefit, then a whole bunch of the less bad thing is good for you.
Confounding logic or any readily apparent consistent standards, the music branch says The King's Speech score by Alexandre Desplat is good to go, despite the extensive presence of classical pieces on the soundtrack.
In the classroom, the result was, says Hoerr, «a bit like looking into a beehive: the uniformed visitor might see lots of bees moving in many directions with no apparent logic, but the beekeeper knows what each bee is doing and how an activity fits within the overall pattern.»
, the logic goes, and this resistance is apparent in Jed Pressgrove's review of Breath of the Wild, Tim Roger's complaints about Skyward Sword, Luke Plunkett's commentary on his son's responses to playing Breath of the Wild, and numerous forum posts along the same lines.
(One finds the same apparent slippery slope in critical responses to Frank Stella, another artist of that silent generation whose pursuit of his own logic has brought charges of self - betrayal.)
Within his work there is no chronology, no unfolding narrative, no apparent logic, simply glimpses of experience that give visual form to primordial desires, ones we feel yet can not define.
Characterised, regularly, by an apparent absence of reason, conventional logic and / or narrative, her moving image works play games based on semantic and semiotic theory.
Every object there could yield a potential clue to the bigger picture, yet the logic of their presence and their combination was not immediately apparent — at least not at first sight.
Without explicit knowledge that the apparent health of these trees was sub-optimal, we would probably agree with this logic.
The policy logic apparent in the essays critical of my op - ed are rather naive.
The fallacy of this logic emerged recently as numerous impacts of ongoing global warming emerged and as paleoclimate implications for climate sensitivity became apparent.
The answer to most apparent inconsistencies in religions is that God is omnipotent and therefore immune to the normal rules of logic.
Assuming that the alleged OPPO R11S will be a direct sequel to the Rss lineup, logic dictates it should improve upon at least some of the aforementioned features, but only time will tell if this apparent prototype will ever be commercialized.
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