Sentences with phrase «logical implications»

But that's an obvious logical implication of the finding that valuations affect long - term returns.
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?
For each and every one of these hypotheses (when they are not downright preposterous) the scientific evidence is exactly zero, the logic fallacious, and the theo logical implications grotesque.
So the unstated logical implication is: If you aren't writing and publishing at a frenetic pace, you can't succeed as a self - published author.
What I described as a «remarkable» claim to judicial supremacy, the Cooper Justices presented as nothing more than a straightforward, uncontroversial, altogether mundane and logical implication of Marshall's proposition about the «province and duty of the judicial department.»
You are incredibly incapable of even understanding the logical implications of your own comments.
Tell me if I am wrong — I am not trying to put words in your mouth, but they seem the logical implication of what your saying.
Job remains unconvinced, stubbornly holding to the fact of his own innocence and the logical implication that the God responsible for his suffering has acted unjustly.
Seminary, then, is a learning laboratory in which Christians can learn to think about the logical implications of Christian doctrine.
The logical implication is that everything is determined from the outset by God's one, unchanging act of will.
Of course not — but a great deal that passes historically and at the present time for Christian faith and theology is not biblical but an imaginative development or a logical implication out of the biblical sources.
The logical implication is that g - ay s - exual activity is morally wrong.
From our own experience we can appreciate how easy it is to be content with some rather vague mental picture from which we do not attempt to draw all its logical implications.
For Hartshorne one very important method is to elaborate the logically exhaustive options in dealing with a traditional metaphysical issue, and then to examine the logical implications of each option.
I am mostly not a conservative in the American or even European political sense, but I am conservative in the sense of seeking to preserve and build upon the achievements of Western civilization — including the development of its logical implications for future decades and centuries.
It's the logical implication of what you are saying.
«The logical implication of Cuomo's claim is that programs such as the EITC and food stamps for working people should be sharply curtailed, if not repealed.
It will do worse if the FOMC carries through on the logical implications of what he has said.
Our goals with Color Thief are to create an atmospheric puzzle game that respects the player by minimizing hand - holding and repetition, tells a story through details in the environment, and builds an engaging experience by following the logical implications of a simple gameplay idea (what if color equaled energy?).
Even among the public that accepts the science of global climate change, the dire circumstances we now face in this regard are consistently downplayed, and the logical implications that follow from the scientific analysis of the necessity to enact swift and aggressive measures to combat climate change are not followed through either intellectually or politically.
Again, i'm just speaking about the logical implications of the argument that one can select trees based on a correlation with instrumented temps.
Dinah Rose QC, representing Lillian Ladele, argued that «the logical implication of the government's assertion is the rather startling one that a state employer could have a policy of refusing to employ practising Jews and say that was not a violation if other employers were prepared to employ them.»
Indeed, I have argued that his arguments against judicial review of legislation and Justice Scalia's in favour of limiting judicial review to the enforcement of the original meaning of the constitution are very similar, and that, if anything, «Justice Scalia and his fellow originalists are guilty of failing to follow the logical implications of their own views about the nature of the questions that arise in judicial review.
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