Sentences with phrase «leaps in logic for»

There are a few leaps in logic for the audience to accept how characters get from A to B.

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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.
(Forgive me for criticizing but I take one big leap of faith that you will be more interested in discussing the logic behind ideas than to get hurt by me opposing this..
Now that they're suddenly saying it isn't a metaphor because the author of this article made a few giant leaps in logic when connecting recent scientific evidence to some cult that's been around for a few thousand years.
No, you have a basic understanding that your bible is flawed but take great leaps of faith to cover over the gaps in logic and reason that allow you to continue the faulty conclusions of your religious peers who have been using the bible to control the uneducated masses for thousands of years.
The design is a leap forward in silicon spin qubits; it was only two years ago, in a paper in Nature, that Dzurak and Veldhorst showed, for the first time, how quantum logic calculations could be done in a real silicon device, with the creation of a two - qubit logic gate — the central building block of a quantum computer.
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.
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.
Still, for all of its curious logic leaps and redundancy in the genre, Bee Movie proves more than worthwhile by actually being amusing and interesting, and never grossly overbearing.
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 larfor 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 larFor 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.
The leaps of logic in the plot and farfetched ideas on the judicial system stretch the believability to its maximum proportion, and even if the underlying message of the movie is the culpability of big businesses in tainting juries for their own profits, the contortions made to hold together the story make for some rough patches.
Rather ingenious, this leap of intellectual understanding, for it required astute observations about similarities in genetic off spring and the identification of desirable traits and the leap of logic to conclude that breeding certain dogs together would in fact have a beneficial outcome.
In Codenames, you and a teammate will pretend to be spies, and then proceed to blame each other for ridiculous leaps of nonsense logic.
It would indeed be a leap of logic for me to say there is no point in doing forecasts, as you infer.
inferring support for energy policy from the DoD interest in the above stated risks associated with climate variability and change requires a big leap of logic.
The psych literature arguments of Michael Lamb and others, such as Richard Warshak, Joan Kelly, et al. to the effect that babies can form multiple attachments — and with a leap of unsupported logic hypothesize this to mean that overnight visitation and joint custody for babies is not harmful (although no scientific findings so much as hint that it's beneficial)-- has not addressed the relative strengths of those multiple attachments, or the actual effects of such visitation, and primarily focuses on what is possible in terms of paternal caregiving and roles in the context of intact homes, not nonresident visitation or joint custody reality.
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