Sentences with phrase «illogicality of»

Mid-market law firm brouhaha is my stream of consciousness arguing the illogicality of the concerns about the thinning ranks of mid-market firms.
Brazil's representative too pointed out the illogicality of China's position.
You can either pretend, as Labour does, that the government should go on as before, and hope no one notices the illogicality of promising to spend far less on much more; or you can recognise that the crisis of over-spending is really a crisis of over-government and do something about it: progressive austerity, as George Osborne once defined it.
«Dum - dum» (i.e. expanding) bullets are a clear example of the illogicality of bans on certain types of weapons.
An everyday example will show the illogicality of such thinking.
And, whether we care or not for immortality in itself, we ought, as mere critics doing police duty among the vagaries of mankind, to insist on the illogicality of a denial based on the flat ignoring of a palpable alternative.
This is not to say that there aren't mysteries, but it is to say that we can not ignore the obvious illogicality of something by calling it a mystery.
If one claims that God is present, then the linguistic analysts have a field day in showing the illogicality of the affirmation.
Could it be that they are getting bored with the illogicality of organized religion?

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And to all the narrow - minded folk using this comment post to vent about their distrust / disbelief of God; let it go, find a Christian, and experience the Gospel in all its messiness, worldly illogicality, and simple Awe - inspiring relief.
No sooner does events begin to unravel, they did shift gear and stir the pot in an orgy of concocted illogicality.
Mr Fallon and David Cameron have both spoken of the need for MPs to reconsider what they describe as the «illogicality» of hitting targets in Iraq, but not Syria.
Despite referring to the tribe as «my people,» Routh is wholly miscast, yet his ill - fitting presence is part and parcel of the plotting's general illogicality.
Lanthimos's thing is analyzing human relations and habits by expunging the emotional illogicality, and sex — in Dogtooth and The Lobster — has an insidious quality, an act of self - and mutual - destruction that's necessary.
... I see, so because fans are opposed to a precised illogicality within the confines of the story, we are to be considered babies... right.
At n.b.k., viewers will see an assembly of Farocki's film installations, each of which deal with the logics — or illogicalitiesof cinema through the quoting and analyzing of visual language.
In company with painters like the unsuppressable Salvador Dali (1904 - 89), the versatile Joan Miro (1893 - 1983), and the innovative Max Ernst (1891 - 1976), Tanguy's art exemplifies the fundamental illogicality and hallucinatory nature of pure surrealism.
The extent of illogicality and contradiction that can co-exist in a the minds of mainstream climateers is always quite amazing..
There are lots of illogicalities cited to support the conjecture on this web site and also in many of the refereed articles that appear in scientific journals.
Hickinbottom J followed LG and held that the civil standard applied, commenting: «To suggest that the civil standard of proof equates to the criminal standard of proof in cases in which serious allegations are made or serious consequences possible is improperly and unhelpfully to elide seriousness with probability of a particular allegation, which is the very illogicality identified by Baroness Hale in In re B.»
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