Wait, I'm a little
confused by your logic.
I was
confused by the logic of the Puerto Rico boycott of the statehood referendum.
I'm totally
confused by the logic.»
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, in the Western Church, after the substitution of «right beliefs» for «works» or «fruits of the Spirit» as the sign of authentic faith
by in classical Protestantism and the Enlightenment's emphasis on a reductionistic understanding of reason based solely on empirical
logic, faith became
confused with orthodox theological beliefs.
I was pretty certain my 2y / o was trying to kill me every day of the 3rd trimester, if not physically
by making me wrestle her in to her car seat then mentally
by dragging me in to her
confusing 2 year old
logic.
This
logic appears to be implicitly acknowledged
by Hughes» job description, which instead concentrates on an even more
confusing role for the Lib Dem deputy.
After doing so, I can help investigators sharpen their
logic by, for instance, suggesting information they should add to justify their proposed research activities more convincingly or identifying red herrings (arguments that are not centrally relevant to the grant topic and may
confuse the reviewer).
Recommendation: A science fiction film where
logic and entertainment disappear and are replaced
by silly science and endlessly
confusing exposition.
Dr. Pielke, I'm sorry, but I'm terribly
confused by your selective
logic.
And also according to your
logic you will need to apologise to anyone who thought you were referring to Lee instead of Schneider — and
by extension, I will have to apologise for anyone
confused by this mess.