Economically, marriage may be convenient, but the idea that in order to live a full and meaningful life a person must get and remain married is
just flawed logic.
Not exact matches
I
just think your
logic is mind - blowingly
flawed to suggest that we have proof that he existed but can't prove the earth is millions of years old.
In mathematics, arguments like «obviously» and «clearly»
just don't cut it, and the slightest
flaw in your
logic renders your argument worthless.
There are so many
flaws in your
logic that it's no wonder you can't even see them, it's like having so many holes in Swiss cheese that you are left with
just air but want to still try to convince people it's cheese.
I'm not saying God doesn't exist, I'm
just pointing out the
flaws in your
logic.
Now you could continue to say these silly things since your out of excuses for your
flawed logic, but that would
just make you look like even more of a joke wouldn't it?
Until then, he is
just another mouthpiece spewing
flawed logic
Though the Ctatholics are definetly wrong there is something very
flawed with his
logic about pagan stories being bundled together they was huge part of the bible they was in many places the hebrews came and went is it possible pagans knew the story of Abraham and Isaac of course I am sure word spread like wild fire not to mention is how do you know if they are pagan stories or true stories that the pagans decided to tell sounds to me like he
just doesn't want to be held accountable.
Just to put this to rest, the whole concept of «muscle confusion» — the idea that if you somehow confuse your muscles you'll stimulate better adaptations — is
flawed logic.
this
logic is
just flawed well beyong the point of total diminushing returns.
Triennial vaccination, although it delivers fewer vaccinations to your dog, is
just as
flawed in its
logic as annual vaccination.
You can call it sarcasm if you like but whatever you disguise it as it
just screams trolling to anybody other than extreme sony loyalists; simply because your
logic is
flawed given the fact that Alan Wake is a single player story driven themed game unlike KZ2 which is a straight up shooter and YES any shooter experience is tailor made for co-op (or more).
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.
Sierra adventure games had many
flaws — the unpredictable parser that required instructions to be written «
just so», the unexpected and seemingly unavoidable deaths, the genuinely insane puzzle
logic and not to mention the fact that it was frequently possible to die on the very last screen of the game because you forgot to pick up some innocuous - looking item right at the start of the game.
Wow, the
logic on this website is so
flawed and week that I
just don't believe your clearly biased arguments.
I
just want to point out that the
logic of your premise is
flawed.
But that said, even if he did not want to map the whole space and
just show that there was a code /
logic error in MBH, do it WITHOUT exaggerating the
flaw!
... it is a very large area with entrenched issues, different issues, large land mass, lots of underlying interests, lots of overlaps, to think that within a very short time frame you could actually effectively amalgamate or expand the Queensland South boundaries and
just flick the switch on the 1st July and everything would be hunky dorey is an exercise in naivety... there was compelling
logic behind the amalgamation but it was the planning and implementation that was
flawed.