Sentences with phrase «logical conclusions in»

The data and information needed to draw logical conclusions in this area has just never been loaded into their brains.
The students need to draw logical conclusions in development and implementation of business's growth opportunities while presenting effective arguments in their view's support.
Or rather, it carries this doctrine to its logical conclusion in the field of epistemology.
Gordon Thomas - who brings his love of all things spy and surveillance to its logical conclusion in Inside British Intelligence: 100 Years of MI5 and MI6.
«It is a collective undertaking and resolve that must be seen to its logical conclusion in spite of certain distractions.
I don't feel like I've reached a logical conclusion in this post as I've mostly just rambled about the brilliance of Delpozo Resort 2017.
That evolution reaches its logical conclusion in The Phantom Pain.
But after noting the diligence and quick work of the city leadership in gathering personal accounts from the event and storing newspaper articles from papers around the country whose reporters covered the devastation, the logical conclusion in the face of so much stored up evidence is that the city's political and economic leadership attempted to downplay the horror of the event.
This was abstraction's logical conclusion in the wake of the Russian and European avant - garde.
This idea was carried to its logical conclusion in the instantaneous Noit (One second Drawing) series he made in 1970, each piece created according to a set of instructions and presented together with a «time / operator» stamp recording the exact date and time of their production.
The Onion carries this to its logical conclusion in Scientists Recommend Having Earth Put Down:
This is a somewhat logical conclusion in my opinion.

Not exact matches

(See How to Deal with Time Wasters) Such sessions rarely accomplish anything except maybe some pseudo-bonding; they don't have a logical and clearly - understood endpoint so they seem both pointless and interminable; and, most often, they sorta drool to a conclusion without agreed - upon action items and / or documented next steps for at least half the people in the room.
, and in the piece they discuss why stories are much more influential than facts (again, a conclusion backed by numerous studies) through their ability to change emotional beliefs in a way that «logical» arguments just can't touch.
Living in Chicago, we live in a city that's aggressively segregated, and with that trip it was like seeing the logical conclusion of that systematic segregation of Apartheid.
What would seem like a logical conclusion — as companies slashed costs and laid off staff, they would turn increasingly to temp solutions until the economy rebounded — was not, in fact, the case.
They will deny this, but in my opinion, all of their actions point to this logical conclusion.
Economists must be able to review data in detail, observe patterns, perform advanced calculations, and draw logical conclusions.
The logical conclusion to this lack of systemic coordination is obviously government intervention: regulators should put dividend restriction measures in place when necessary.
The Logical conclusion of Atheism is a comparably short life ending in a nothing death.
Both will want their own way and we know crashes in today's plastic vehicles don't make as loud a noise when the vehicles were made of metal but the fatalities of recklessness and arrogance for not thinking things through to a logical conclusion are the same.
you will need to provide more information for it to be at least one that others can draw some sort of logical conclusion from, either through specifics or some sort of generality which would account for the missing information in your thought experiment.
A lot of people who believe in the individual election to eternal life view say they do not believe in double predestination because of how repulsive it is, but to me, it seems the logical conclusion.
However, I was definitely confused and also uninformed about the implications or logical conclusions of Calvinism, such as the fact that if Calvinism is true, God is the author of sin, since He, according to Calvin, predetermined every single little thing that has ever happened in history, including the sins of every man, including Adam!
«If you accept evolution, even a well - meaning, theistic evolution, this will eventually become pantheistic evolution, which in turn will become atheistic evolution» — as if this were a series of logical steps to inevitable conclusions.
While, therefore, the lessons of the prophets, far from being forgotten, bore fruit in great examples of personal piety, the prophetic tradition could not break through to its logical conclusion — religion as a free, individual choice, regardless of race or nation.
No sooner had early Christianity thus carried the insights of great prophets, like Jeremiah and Ezekiel, through to their logical conclusion, than it found itself facing the profound and inescapable truths involved in social solidarity.
Does this mean that what existentialism has done is simply to remove the mythological disguise and to vindicate the Christian understanding of Being as it is found in the New Testament and to carry it to more logical conclusion?
My point is that as long as there is violence in the world, both offensive and defensive, the logical conclusion is the last man standing.
I suspect this is why this new breed of rigid Calvinism that follows the «five points» to their most logical conclusion, without regard to the moral implications of them, has flourished in the past twenty years.
In Jesus of Nazareth we find the true successor to the prophets of Israel, whose concern for the common man, and whose unconcern for the forms of ancient religion, He not only shared, but took to their logical conclusion.
Using concepts that you CLEARLY don't understand in your arguments is about as logical as your conclusions.
But this «Therefore» doesn't make sense if you look a the end of chapter 11, where Paul has digressed in a lengthy doxology, which while it discusses intriguing mysteries of God and praises God, doesn't lead to the logical conclusion that we should present ourselves as living sacrifices to him, but if you read into that «οὖν» an «as I was saying earlier», you can see that before the doxology he issued an important warning in Romans 11:22 — if God is willing enough to be so severe as to cut of the natural branches (the Jews) he will certainly be willing to cut of the ones that have been grafted on (the Gentiles); Romans 12:1 - 2 is a very logical «therefore» to follow Romans 11:21 - 24.
In no way is that the only «logical» conclusion, and to assume so is actually a logical fallacy.
Last, logistics and literary - critical evidence gives great credence that the most logical conclusion about the Biblical claims concerning Jesus are that they are all in fact true.
There is not a trace of any succession; there is no temporal sequence at all — except on the psychological level, in the mind of a student groping for the conclusion, not in the logical structure itself.
But mere familiarity is not enough, for it does not answer the fundamental question: if the causal relation is identified with the relation of logical implication in which the premises imply the conclusion, is it possible to obtain any temporal sequence at all without surreptitiously borrowing it from experience?
In English we expect a sentence beginning with these words to refer to the previous sentence and reach it's logical conclusion, and many times this is how Paul uses οὖν, but unlike English it can implicitly be referring to something he was talking about earlier and then reach the conclusion.
Their argument seems to imply they don't share that empathy... they are ultimately worried about being punished, in the end I don't truly believe they don't share the same empathy, but it is funny that is a logical conclusion to make from their position.
why can't evolutionists feel the same passion based on their faith in science and technology to form the logical conclusion that evolution is a far greater possibility than a deity that has never been seen or spoken to having created everybody and everything??
Exactly — the logical conclusion of creation can never be explained to the small human mind and whether you beleive in God or «the universe» — the question in our small minds is who / what created who / what.
But here's the germane point: To reject human exceptionalism is essentially to claim that we are just another animal in the forest, which leads to the logical conclusion that killing should be an allowable remedy to illness and disability.
This is admirably disclosed in a paper by David Harrah who investigates the logical and mathematical analogues in Whitehead's metaphysical conclusions (ILM 420).
Unfortunately, people like ISIS have taken this God - driven exclusion to its logical conclusion, and it doesn't make the ordinary religious people look good in this day and age.
Where we disagree is that conclusion leads me to realize the non-existence of god since the existence of a good omnipotent god that created us in his image is an obvious logical fallacy; you, on the other - hand prefer to take that information and suspend your rational abilities to allow yourself to continue to believe such a paradox.
The current tradition of Elijah's presence in heaven meant that as soon as the disciples reached the conclusion that, because of his sacrificial death, Jesus was deserving of an even higher honor than Elijah, it was but a logical step to conclude that God had exalted the crucified Jesus and raised him to heaven to join Elijah and Moses.
Schubert M. Ogden's essay is a striking example of his vigor and courage in following arguments through to their logical conclusions.
CS Lewis is actually the first person in church history to make the logical conclusion that the inevitable result of same sex attraction is celibacy.
In this system, pushed to its logical conclusion, it becomes impossible to say or know anything about God because God is a transcendental reality and therefore beyond words orconcepts.
The second problem one encounters in turning to Reformation concepts of worship is that in many cases the Reformers took medieval beliefs to their full and logical conclusion.
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