Sentences with phrase «logical end point»

There is no logical end point.
Whether or not the movie is ultimately «realistic,» the lack of any viable escape hatch, for the characters or the audience, touches on and deconstructs deeper truths about the genre: that its pleasures are fundamentally sadistic and, when taken to a logical end point, deeply unsatisfying.
Best of all, when the film reaches its logical end point, Refn just keeps pushing, and eventually lands on a sequence so jaw - dropping — involving the moon, an eye and a blade, perhaps in winking tribute to Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dali's legendary surrealist short Un Chien Andalou — that all you can do is howl or cheer.
When a political movement is built on amplifying division and an identity derived from opposition to other groups, there is only one logical end point.
It is the logical end point of every authoritarian fantasy playing out in Europe and America.
Nihilism is the logical end point of atheism.
Thankfully, «Part III» appears to be going down a decidedly different route than the first two films, and though the guys are heading to Vegas once again, it's actually a logical ending point for the trilogy, especially because it allows director Todd Philips to bring back some familiar faces as well, like Heather Graham and Mike Epps.
The logical end points for trends is 1944 and 1998 — over the complete record of a natural cooling and a natural warming regime.

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You would end up backtracking and clarifying your point so much; attempting to account for every possible logical path, that your point would be lost and the article would seem more like a legal contract than an opinion piece.
Well, for people who believe the Bible when it says Jesus is coming back, it is quite logical to point out the amount of ignorance they displayed in ignoring a passage that is very, very key to end times studies (eschatology).
Nat le Roux argues that taken to its logical extreme, the end point of this doctrine is an impoverished political ecology in which the only actor is an omni - competent centralised executive, constrained only by periodic popular election.
The logical side of my brain was telling me that I was in transition, the low sounds meant she was descending, and that there was an end in sight, but my emotional side was reaching the «I can't do this» point.
I considered giving up but realized that (a) this wasn't really logical at this point (b) it would take a long time to transfer, get pain relief, etc and (c) I would end up with a c - section if I did that.
I can't accept passive «investing» as a logical end - point although I do acknowledge the graphs and the data points in this article.
At the end of the day you can probably win if your argument is sound and you have the data and logical argument to prove your point.
Do your steering inputs work correctly — in other words does your vehicle actually go where you point it (do the visitors you want enter your site at a proper starting point and take a logical sequence of steps to your desired end results)?
The fact that I believe that the CB will win their battle at the end, is only a logical outcome from my point of view.
You state that... «The fact that I believe that the CB will win their battle at the end, is only a logical outcome from my point of view.»
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