Sentences with phrase «face of logic»

It always seems to fly in the face of logic when it all works out for the best lol Great looking cupcakes — I think I should come and work with you; 0)
People in both cities are fiercely loyal to their local teams in the face of all logic.
This would seem to fly in the face of logic after the Gunners produced some scintillating football in tearing West Brom apart yesterday, especially when the very defensive tactics of Swansea, Chelsea and Sunderland in recent weeks caused us all sorts of problems.
Stoker stood in the face of this logic, bringing Park's every lurid aesthetic chop together with richly stylized performances to deliver one of the year's most disturbing, incessantly watchable, so - bad - it's - brilliant American pictures.
That's Bob Davidson's mantra: Ability grouping «may fly in the face of closing the achievement gap,» but neglecting the country's brightest kids flies in the face of logic.
Because while I generally favour an understated car, if you're going to have something that attracts attention, that doesn't take itself too seriously, that seems to fly in the face of all logic and, precisely because of that, seems completely, brilliantly, middle - finger - flippingly bad to the bone, you need a car that is unashamedly silly.
And yet some characters are drawn to the city, against all odds and in the face of all logic, while others are lured away from it, for education, for safety, for reasons they can't explain.
This would seem to fly in the face of logic, as a Kindle Unlimited borrow in December of a book priced at $ 2.99 would pay the author only $ 1.43, while a sale would net the author $ 2.09 at the 70 % royalty rate.
It totally flies in the face of logic!
The cockeyed mix flies in the face of logic and invites visitors to let our imaginations run wild.
We can't defend our positions in the face of that logic!
... But some of it really does fly in the face of logic
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