Sentences with phrase «leap in logic»

That has to be the greatest leap in logic I have ever heard.
There are a few leaps in logic for the audience to accept how characters get from A to B.
Trying to take him seriously requires a quantum leap in logic.
Despite a few odd leaps in logic, it was everything I could have wanted.
The Law Society makes a huge leap in logic in automatically accepting this.
I happen to believe that drawing any spiritual conclusions from quantum mechanics is an unfounded leap in logic — but if someone out there in the world is willing to pay someone # 1 million for pondering the nature of reality, that's a world I'm happy to live in.
We've taken an unscientific leap in logic and determined that correlation equals causation.
Even if the correlations with cholesterol did remain after adjusting for these risk factors, it takes a profound leap in logic to link animal products with disease by way of blood cholesterol when the animal products themselves don't correlate with those diseases.
There are some questionable leaps in logic towards the end of the film — an army of police charging at Bane and his troops in an example.
The script, meanwhile, makes equally ridiculous leaps in logic («With «The Big Hunt,» everything can be resolved... if it were around in 1940 then Hitler would have participated, thus preventing World War II!»)
The screenplay here is incredibly cliched and features some massive leaps in logic.
Worse still, the utterly baffling leaps in logic.
On top of everything else — the preposterous leaps in logic, the treacly score from Mychael Danna, the numerous scenes where unattended children get way too real in conversations with an elderly man — Remember's final minutes lay on its audience the kind of silly, overwrought twist that Charlie Kaufman's brother in Adaptation would devise.
which is a terrible leap in logic unless everyone became temporary amnesiacs.
Though the action is dynamic, ultimately, it is Washington that sells the film in terms of credibility enough to overcome the serious leaps in logic required to contort the plot in the direction of lengthy set pieces.
And one did not have to make a large leap in logic to apply that ideology to the country as a whole, Reville says.
I agree that there's a grey area on who's considered white or not in the region between Europe, Asia and the Middle East but the whole section about searching for countries names seems like a huge leap in logic to me.
Meanwhile, it is not unusual for markets to jump to the worst - case scenario even if the current facts do not justify such a leap in logic.
«Long ago and far away there was a dot that expanded rapidly into the universe...» that in itself is a leap in logic my friend... many assumptions made about cosmic background radiation that we know very little about.
'' «Long ago and far away there was a dot that expanded rapidly into the universe...» that in itself is a leap in logic my friend...»
It also leads to some events that require a leap in logic, like what's the use of an ultimate weapon that takes seven minutes to prepare?
There are definitely moments of greatness, enough to give Minority Report a very solid recommendation, yet it's the kind of movie that you must suspend so much disbelief at the leaps in logic that it might leave you with a hangover trying to resolve all of the gaps in the explanation.
There are leaps in logic that test the audience's suspension of disbelief and on a couple of occasions actually insult our intelligence.
The problem with the film isn't in its placement in the realm of science fiction films as much as its placement in the real world, where the plot necessitates a triple - jump for every leap in logic to get us from point A to Z. For instance, the film pushes forward the notion that scientists don't give any thought or research whatsoever to the ramifications of their inventions before unleashing them on the world at large.
Throughout, Collide speeds from one set piece to the next with a jaunty, confident air that largely elides the plot's many coincidences and leaps in logic, including a ludicrous final twist.
This hardly presents enough information for Valerie Strauss, or any reader, to make such a leap in logic by saying there is no «valid» research about how high quality teachers can overcome the effects of poverty.
Yet for how addicting the overlying game initially feels, it's tough to overlook many of the game's leaps in logic and oversimplifications when it comes to its different gameplay systems.
It doesn't take a leap in logic to conclude that if we want to arrest global warming, then nuclear energy is a powerful ally in that cause.
The leap in logic is from «tends to emphasize» to concluding «turns out to be an artifact», from effect to effect size.
Your first quote is from B.S.A. Investors Ltd. v. DSB, 2007 BCCA 94 and your last quote is from Zawadzki v. Calimoso, 2011 BCSC 45, but I couldn't find the source from the second quote, so I will make a leap in logic and conclude it was Spock, who once said,
There was a leap in logic
It's not too big a leap in logic to assume that Apple wants to iron out those issues before releasing the AirPods to the public at large.
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