Sentences with phrase «are a logical consequence»

A bubble growth and later the crash were the logical consequences.
Such are the logical consequences of the sexual revolution, but to grasp more fully the meaning of its triumph, we must see that the sexual revolution is not merely — or perhaps even primarily — sexual.
While his account is often sloppy, he is nevertheless right that the transhumanist agenda is a logical consequence of Gnosticism (which he and many others mistake for Christianity), and that this Gnosticism, which has theological roots in the Scotist - nominalist revolution in metaphysics, ever more exclusively shapes the modern cultural imagination and our understanding of what it is to be human.
We can not make a chronological distinction between faith and obedience, nor determine which is the logical consequence of the other.
This attitude is neither hypocritical nor dishonest; it is the logical consequence of the fundamentalist siege mentality which dictates the principle that «he who is not with us is against us.»
«1 Perhaps we should say here rather that theism comprises an entire theory of which statements to the effect that God exists are logical consequences of the theory's axioms, given definitions of «God» and «exists».
Sometimes the loss of privilege can be a logical consequence.
He went on to say that while the UK had to leave the single market, it couldn't end up being a «passive recipient of rules decided elsewhere by others» even though that, one might argue, is the logical consequence of leaving the single market.
He added: «It's a logical consequence of what we've said that yes, if there's less Government money, then the private contribution, through the graduate contribution, is going to be bigger obviously.»
As sensitive as alternative splicing reacts to (slightly) elevated temperature, a temperature - induced change in gene expression by fever appears to be a logical consequence.
So it was a logical consequence that at the end of my doctoral work I should apply for a job at Ernst & Young.
A cross-disciplinary approach to the generation of new knowledge and the development of new knowledge - based solutions are logical consequences of the Aalborg PBL Model and of AAU's sound and well - developed practices in relation to external cooperation.
Besides setting rules, the other critical part of the Responsive Classroom approach underpinning is Logical Consequences.
This residual is a logical consequence of there still being sea ice growth in the winter, and a significant area of ice at the end of the summer.
Some of these problems are a logical consequence of different national circumstances and data, and some are a consequence of different methodological approaches.
Finally, we have not yet taken note here of Shindell»14 «Inhomogeneous forcing and transient climate sensitivity» which makes a very strong case not only for the unexpected aerosol loading from China being the culprit for the divergence, but also, unfortunately, for the case that a rather high sensitivity is a logical consequence of that explanation.
But none of them has yet come to admit that it is a logical consequence of the state's over-reliance on natural gas, itself a consequence of the state's forty year crusade against nuclear power.
My concern is that there is not a final clause that says to observe the minimum of the first two clauses even though this is the logical consequence of two «shall not exceed» statements.
What is the logical consequence of such a failure?
Strong results are a logical consequence of highly motivated employees.
It's a hangover of colonisation; it's a hangover of taking notions of your sovereignty and power, and disconnecting it from the earth and putting it in the state itself, and what we are seeing in the world are the logical consequences of that.»
Explain that if he chooses to ignore the rules, there will be a logical consequence to help him understand the impact of that choice.

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Once that drama is done and the player is gone, the logical consequences include an open position that needs to be filled quickly and, of course, the residual negative dynamics of the lousy hire's behavior.
Schulz said: «New elections would be necessary if the Greek people vote for the reform programme and thus for remaining in the eurozone and Tsipras, as a logical consequence, resigns.»
We have suggested four consequences — higher risk, greater dominance of luck over skill, higher costs, and fewer outperforming funds — that are likely and logical outcomes of higher concentration.
The second is where most «atheists» can be found... unwilling to accept the logical consequence of their utterly meanigless lives as atheists, they cite humanity as being self - transcendent, in the end, this becomes a religion with themselves as its god — think Nietzsche.
To accept and believe in the messages of Allah is a mere logical consequence of belief in Angels and apostles.
What looks like a logical contradiction is resolved in life, for not only the Bible but our own experience tells us that to forgive others as fully as we can is both a condition and a consequence of divine forgiveness.
The linearity of contemporary optimism, often deemed the logical consequence of modern scientific thinking, can actually be sourced independently or alternatively in our passionate efforts to escape the destructive exhaustion of our souls or psyches, and seek repose without God.
He's developing an argument about the significance of the doctrine of the resurrection by discussing the logical consequence of denying it (verses 12 - 19), going on a very typical Pauline digression almost as if he's overcome by joy at the positive truth and has to triumphantly proclaim it (verses 20 - 28) then finally returning to drive home the practical point again (verses 29 - 35).
The logical consequence of this is the Catholic doctrine of Papal Infallibility.
They both were able, successful, distinguished men, frankly candid about the logical consequences of their atheism.
Neither should we choose any of the numerous works in which Whitehead establishes mathematics as derivative from the abstract theory of classes or intuitive set theory, because in these works he acknowledges the paradoxes in set theory that drove him to affirm for a time Russell's logistic thesis that mathematics is the «science concerned with the logical deduction of consequences from the general premises of all reasoning» (MAT 291).
For example, after trying a number of definitions of mathematics, Whitehead settled in that article on Russell's definition of mathematics as the «science concerned with the logical deduction of consequences from the general premises of all reasoning» (MAT 291), In fact, the article «Mathematics» is the most accessible, most approving and best summary of Principia Mathematica ever done by Whitehead.
For every man is primitively planned to be a self, appointed to become oneself; and while it is true that every self as such is angular, the logical consequence of this merely is that it has to be polished, not that it has to be ground smooth, not that for fear of men it has to give up entirely being itself, nor even that for fear of men it dare not be itself in its essential accidentality (which precisely is what should not be ground away), by which in fine it is itself.
But eventually the giver will judge that his generosity should be diverted to other, more promising causes, and then the defaulter will finally receive the logical consequence of his refusal: isolation.
A constructed Turing machine that represents a set of well defined axioms and effective procedures would accept input information (appropriately coded) and give the entailed consequences in its output information — the same consequences that would be obtained by using the logical procedures on the axioms.
but thats not what i'm talking about... i am discussing the god you claim to worship... even if you believe jesus was god on earth it doesn't matter for if you take what he had to say as law then you should take with equal fervor words and commands given from god itself... it stands as logical to do this and i am confused since most only do what jesus said... the dude was only here for 30 years and god has been here for the whole time — he has added, taken away, and revised everything he has set previous to jesus and after his death... thru the prophets — i base my argument on the book itself, so if you have a counter argument i believe you haven't a full understanding of the book — and that would be my overall point... belief without full understanding of or consideration to real life or consequences for the hereafter is equal to a childs belief in santa which is why we atheists feel it is an equal comparision... and santa is clearly a bs story... based on real events from a real historical person but not a magical being by any means!
This will enable us to see that the logical consequence of his restatement of mythology is the elimination of salvation history and the substitution of philosophy for theology.
The logical consequences of Aristotle's metaphysics are that every proposition must be either true or false with respect to affirming or denying accidents of substances.
Long ago Leibniz saw this with wonderful clarity, but he hid the importance of his insight by interweaving it with some of the most extraordinary fantasies in intellectual history, as well as with the consequences of some pseudo-axioms that he for the first time conceived with full sharpness so that their logical implications were apparent.
That the conversion should be instantaneous seems called for on this view, and the Moravian Protestants appear to have been the first to see this logical consequence.
However, if God really has no existence independent of what our faith apprehends him to be and if the evolution of faith is a consequence of the evolutionary movement of God himself, it would seem more logical to conclude that at the present time God is moving in many different and opposed directions.
Yet those principles, for him, were only the logical consequence of the holiness produced by conversion.
To be an atheist in the best modern sense, and so to be a truly intellectually and emotionally fulfilled naturalist in philosophy, one must genuinely succeed in not believing in God, with all the logical consequences this entails.
Even so, we might be able to prove that «T» has no contradiction as a logical consequence without invoking an actual case.
Also (9) and (10) are at best rather meager sentences, with (11) only as their one logical consequence of interest.
Similarly, no logical mistake is made by a utilitarian who thinks that the only evil is pain, that at a certain stage a fetus can not feel pain, and thus that abortion is obviously OK with regard to that fetus (though any short - or long - term painful consequences for his or her mother would still need to be considered before approving of abortion).
His forays into truth, doubts, and hesitations pull back from certain logical consequences because they lead to inhumanity; there's a different kind of reason, a tempered reason, that he's slowly discovering.
He continues to deduce the consequences of premises in a logical way, but this is in order to test them as hypotheses, not to establish the truth of their consequences.
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