Sentences with phrase «away at logic»

Gray Matters goes from so - so to heart - crushingly bad over its hour and a half running time, chipping away at logic, comedy, and entertainment value as it delves more and more into the character we care about the least.
First of all I'll start off by saying this, well done brother sometimes we have to use the stones that beat us downand to build a new path.When you feel it start to eat away at your logic and your mind starts going numb the feeling you get when you see her.

Not exact matches

They want to avoid failure at all costs, so they keep plugging away at things, long after logic suggests it's time to move on.
By the way, using your logic, churches and pastors that turn gays away at the door would not be showing or bearing fruit of the spirit, but many are.
I could logic it all away, I know I could, but these moments are too much of a gift for me to look at straight on.
Well... I'm done reading your crappy reports and comment sections CNN, you've successfully turned another educated person away, and what do you care honestly, every time you turn away someone who understands logic and reason, you bring in 10 more lowly people with degrees from state college (I mean, «yes, they're ph.ds, but from state college??? that shouldn't really count, or at least should be considered the equivalent of a masters degree at a good school).
We are Ra - Chad!!!!!!!! Tremble at our conjoined intellect!!!! Weep as we crush you under our now - doubled ability to run away when presented with logic!!!! Bow down, worms!!!!!! Ra - Chad approaches!!!!!!!
Neither can one question the logic of the hunting club members who bait deer with apples, corn and a salt lick, and then on the crisp dawn of the first day of the season fire away at the feeding animals.
In his seminal 1965 article, Zadeh, who passed away on Sept. 6 at the age of 96, offers another example of fuzzy logic.
There is little logic in stopping the entrance of a pollutant into a protected area if the pollution continues at the same rate a few metres away.
Well the logic behind it all is that Meinolf Althaus, Mobile Product Strategy Director at Fujitsu wants us to believe the tablet will get us started right away.
There's a certain kind of puzzle game that would gnaw away at my gaming hours if I let it, logic puzzles with a hint of drawing, like Picross, or the excellent PathPix series on iOS.
If you study the conservative approach to climate change policy long enough, the implication that they are trying to participate in a scientific conversation starts to fade away and you realize the underlying logic they are using actually starts from the conclusion that regulation and government intervention are bad and proceeds to the premise that there is no real problem with climate change, at which point, they pick around for snippets to support their premise.
This is the stark conclusion drawn by Anderson and Bows: «The logic of such studies suggests (extremely) dangerous climate change can only be avoided if economic growth is exchanged, at least temporarily, for a period of planned austerity within Annex 1 nations and a rapid transition away from fossil - fuelled development within non-Annex 1 nations.»
... and even more logic; if one IS a «on - foot» hunter, and he scares the game away to another mile or two, how hungry would you have to be to hike that extra mile for another chance at a shot with your sprear or whatever....?
At the ABA TECHSHOW earlier this year, Michael Mills, co-founder of Neota Logic, (who Tim also mentioned in this morning's post) veered away from cautionary tales about strong AI to talk modestly about expert systems which live farther down the AI food chain.
Not really understanding the twisted logic behind that last bit (or even filing court documents at all, shouldn't he be making it quietly go away?)
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