I am sorry for the author of
this articles flawed logic and fact-less research.
Not exact matches
Dan, if that were the general understanding of the Golden Rule, I would be far more likely to agree with you; however, even the author of this
article defines the Golden Rule with a similar «
flawed»
logic.
The author of this
article obviously has some
flawed logic.
You did write a absolutely vague
article and I don't think anyone would understand the
logic behind it...... those theories are
flawed....
In the first part of this
article series, I talked about the
flawed logic behind the purported benefits of «loosened muscles» and «deeper stretching,» while in the second
article I discussed how spinal flexibility isn't necessarily a desired outcome and that the main premise behind hot yoga — that it burns more calories than exercise in a room of normal temperature — is completely false.
Your comparisons are flimsy and nondescript, you have absolutely no data to back up your arguments, qualitative or quantitative, your
logic is
flawed, and you spend so much time b» awwing instead of actually discussing the point, that your
article is virtually devoid of depth.
Well there are
flaws in the
logic of this
article, it says «Sequels do well», but hundreds of sequels do just ok to awful... of course sequels do well when the first installment of a game does good and people are excited about a sequel.
The
logic for developing an app for content distribution (ie: your blog and website
articles and information) is
flawed.