Sentences with phrase «logic goes»

The same logic goes for standard home sales.
The logic goes something like this: if prospective buyers have to come directly to me for information (which I alone control), I will be the one to sign them, so will represent both buyer and seller, and keep the whole commission for myself.
It should benefit the buyer, the logic goes.
Or maybe because it is historic logic goes out the window just like people pay a fortune for crappy old ugly mustangs?
Divorce is a stressful time and many times logic goes out the window.
Good listeners, the logic goes, would probably be the ones who clicked in a natural conversation with the story - teller.
We can't always get what we want, the logic goes, so we need to give a little in order to get a little.
If I can prove that YOU are wrong, the logic goes, then you are the one with the issue, and the one who needs to change.
If you're angry about what Facebook is doing, the logic goes, you should take your business elsewhere.
The logic goes, «why invest in something now for a risk that may never happen in the future?»
So, the logic goes that in captive companies, where agents are «incentivized» to push their own products above all else, this can weigh against consumer friendliness even if the products offered are exceptional.
The logic goes that the main selling point of whole life insurance — that you get an insurance policy along with a cash - value component that acts as forced savings — is actually a poor decision, and you'd be better off buying a cheaper term life insurance policy and investing the money you save elsewhere with a better return and lower fees.
Besides, a little logic goes a long way: If the published science is on the order of 1,000:1 in support of the ACC conclusion and if the natural observations not only confirm, but show they are inadequate in that they are far too conservative, then it is virtually impossible to accept that those hyping an anti-ACC message are doing so on ethical and moral bases.
But the diet logic goes beyond the well - fed Western world: Initiatives such as the Clean Development Mechanism allowed rich countries to pay poor ones not to develop.
If global warming accelerates, Schneiderman's logic goes, then Exxon would be stuck with fossil fuel reserves rendered worthless by future regulations or a concomitant reduced demand for oil.
So, the logic goes, living costs will be so much lower that moving out there for a few months will not only allow you to focus on your goal undistracted, but you'll actually save money you'd otherwise be spending on sky - high rent in San Francisco or Brooklyn.
The logic goes a bit like this: Nintendo is doing poorly because Apple and Samsung own the market for portable devices.
-- Still some moments when logic goes out the window in favor of trial and error.
Your logic goes out the window when you consider that if you stop paying the sub fee, you lose access to the «free» games.
, the logic goes, and this resistance is apparent in Jed Pressgrove's review of Breath of the Wild, Tim Roger's complaints about Skyward Sword, Luke Plunkett's commentary on his son's responses to playing Breath of the Wild, and numerous forum posts along the same lines.
It should benefit the buyer, the logic goes.
The logic goes something like this, if you can afford to save then you can afford to repay a portion of your debts...
So, the logic goes that in captive companies, where agents are «incentivized» to push their own products above all else, this can weigh against consumer friendliness even if the products offered are exceptional.
As the all too familiar circular logic goes, the share price went up... so it must be a great company, right?!
Savvy investors, the logic goes, don't twiddle their thumbs: instead, they reposition their portfolio for what's ahead.
The logic goes something like this.
The logic goes that the main selling point of whole life insurance — that you get an insurance policy along with a cash - value component that acts as forced savings — is actually a poor decision, and you'd be better off buying a cheaper term life insurance policy and investing the money you save elsewhere with a better return and lower fees.
The logic goes that the absence of both fallible human judgment (apologies to the humans out there) and human salary requirements make indexing a performance - and cost - smart investment.
The logic goes that if cash levels are high, there is more «dry powder» for fund managers to invest.
J.A.Konrath is arguably the best authority on this, and the logic goes roughly as follows:
The same kind of logic goes for the blurb.
The new logic goes as far as to vary the engine's valve timing, fuel delivery, and spark timing to match the power delivered through the electric motor, permitting very aggressive fuel shutdown under light loads.
With the likely better residual values, the logic goes, the BMW 2 Series would be both cheaper to lease and better value than the Ford C - Max.
Logic goes right out the window when your C - class costs more than an S - class.
If it weren't for those damned unions, or so the logic goes, we could drain the dregs and hire real teachers.
Attract the «best and brightest» to teaching and every kid will get a great education, so the logic goes.
The poor, so this logic goes, need government assistance if they are to get a good education, which helps explain why, in the United States, many school choice enthusiasts believe that the only way the poor can get the education they deserve is through vouchers or charter schools, proxies for those
The poor, so this logic goes, need government assistance if they are to get a good education, which helps explain why, in the United States, many school choice enthusiasts believe that the only way the poor can -LSB-...]
The poor, so this logic goes, need government assistance if they are to get a good education, which helps explain why, in the United States, many school choice enthusiasts believe that the only way the poor can get the education they deserve is through vouchers or charter schools, proxies for those better private or independent schools, paid for with public funds.
Any sense of internal logic goes out the window because this hunk of plastic isn't playing by the rules.
Common logic goes out the window as well.
He's due, as the logic goes.
Clearly shot - later footage is shoehorned into scenes so ungracefully that poor Kate Mara's real hair / fake hair / real hair edits become actively distracting, characters make abrupt U-turns with no explanation, any sense of causal logic goes out the window, and the film does not so much end as just stop practically mid-sentence.
But there's also this interrogation sequence (a very, very stupid one as far as cop movie logic goes, but Seven laughs at reasonable cop movie logic time and again) where Pitt's interrogating Michael Massee and Freeman's interrogating Leland Orser.
The logic goes that if you're not diligent enough to check your spelling and re-read your work to make sure it all makes sense, then you can't be that bothered about online dating either.
So, her logic goes, since eggs have trace amounts of these antioxidants, the implication is that eggs prevent cholesterol oxidation.
The logic goes: you've fully damaged the muscle and should therefore give it adequate time to recover.
The switch from carbohydrate burning to fat burning, so the logic goes, might occur even if the total number of calories consumed remains unchanged.
If the mosquitoes can't get infected, the logic goes, then the people they bite won't either.
The logic goes that if companies are putting the proper processes in place across their businesses and supply chains and responding to minor infringements as they happen, then shocking human tragedies like Rana Plaza should be avoided.
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