Sentences with phrase «like logical responses»

These don't seem like logical responses.
In a 2006 article for Education Next, «Not Your Father's PE,» economists John Cawley, Chad Meyerhoefer, and David Newhouse wrote «requiring more PE seems like a logical response to the childhood obesity epidemic, but will mandating more time in gym classes actually result in more exercise for kids?»

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A lot of platitudes, like «hate the sin but love the sinner» or, I don't know the all the answers, but I'm sure God knows (which when given as a response to logical questions that are challenging theology, isn't really an answer at all).
«It's logical to do some things like chemotherapy to attack the tumor and some things like immunotherapy to make the host immune response work better,» says Steinman.
Some evidence suggests that this pressure, coupled with the reality of operating a school or district on a limited budget, meant educators often began to focus more time on those tested subjects at the expense of others, like social studies, science, and the arts — a logical response to the incentives created by the accountability system and tough budget choices.
I understand that a game being episodic can be beneficial for some people and for the developer, however my reason for not liking it isn't a logical one, It's a personal preference driven by an emotional response AKA - how I feel when I play it, that's all.
When Twitch started eons ago, it seemed like Valve's most logical step in response would be to cash in and fire back with their own service.
But it's logical many would claim that in response to all the cheering for AGW proof from the 2005 hurricanes, which seemed like a solid good point at the time but now has to be called irresponsible as part of the back - peddling.
Like I said, your comments are so off the wall there is no logical response.
Question for you as someone who has passed, would you say that the test in general is more logical and the correct answer will jump out at you given their good study habits or is the test in general more «tricky» like some of those pre-calculus tests we all remember and the first gut response answer may not be the correct one based on a small detail.
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