Sentences with phrase «make logical conclusion»

Definitely not enough concrete evidence for someone to make a logical conclusion about it, so I am limited to appeals to ahthority.
There has always been people for centuries who yell «THE END OF THE WORLD» I remember 20 years ago it was ice age 10 years ago ozone hole and so on... There is sufficient fackts to make logical conclusion of the current «crisis» 1.
In other words, no matter what results you obtained during the course of research, you have to sum them up and make logical conclusion based on that information.
The respect for woman and family is another sweet thing a black man possesses which are more visible in the way a black man treats his mother, you are free to make a logical conclusion that he is more likely to treats his woman in similar manner.
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.
You know that a watch was designed because you've seen things similar to watches and know they were designed so you made a logical conclusion.
It has shown a great deal of evidence that makes it a logical conclusion.
Cognitive abilities refer to your capability to make logical conclusions from given information, make decisions, and process information.
Critical Thinking Skills: They are able to make logical conclusions from the assessment of site usability
Ability to think outside the box and use deductive reasoning to make logical conclusions.

Not exact matches

That doesn't make you a bad person to come to that logical conclusion and doesn't mean that some higher power is going to gleefully roast you for all eternity for it.
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.
Please read the previous references regarding the historical Jesus and then make your own logical conclusions.
(Acts 17:24) He reasoned with the Greeks, helping them to draw a logical conclusion (Acts 17:29), rather than making a blank or blunt statement.
So, what makes you think you have all the variables to consider when making your «logical» conclusion?
Its called fuzzy logic, the idea that since people are rational but almost always don't have all the necessary information to make a perfectly logical conclusion, the resulting truths are always assailable.
Since there is no indication of any sentience, and the fact that there are an infinite number of other possibilities, the only logical conclusion you can make is no conclusion at all.
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.
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.
Not having enough inforrmation to make ANY conclusion, and then leaping to a conclusion is not logical, not reasonable, and does not fit into common sense.
If the reader does not agree with the estimates given, he may make his own estimates and then carry them through to their logical conclusions.
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.
For in that case the assertion of God's sovereignty would be seen as a universal truth which can by logical reasoning be made intelligible to everyone; the miracle would then be regarded as a universally accredited, extraordinary event, from which the conclusion may be drawn that it depends upon a divine cause.
It was that their theory of value makes monsters of all who live it to its logical conclusion, be they angry German socialists or merely clever American relativists.
So the logical conclusion is that if good works are a necessary result of justification, then this makes good works a condition for glorification.
Another observation I have made as a result of the discussion that would ensue is that those who herald themselves as «reasonable» and «logical» tend to draw many unwarranted conclusions.
I will never consider it rude to state what the logical conclusion should be according to your attempted deduction, to demand a similarly logical deduction in support of any and all seriously made claims by others, to call out the bullshit when someone fails to do so, or to respond to people behaving like idiots, making idiotic statements or trying to argue without sufficient intellectual abilities, by calling them what they are: idiots.
Perhaps we may say that behind all the objections raised against demythologizing there lurks a fear that if it were carried to its logical conclusion it would make it impossible for us to speak of an act of God, or if we did it would only be the symbolical description of a subjective experience.
The one valid point you could make is that circular logic, as with most logical fallacies, does not prove a conclusion false, it simply fails to prove that it is true.
The positivist, according to this account, can avoid this conclusion only if he can consistently make good the claim that the term «God» is meaningless, which is a way of saying that God's purported existence is not a logical possibility in any sense.
If it can be shown to be the case the only conclusion validly deducible from Whitehead's premises (i.e., from his primitives, definitions, and assumptions) is that «to cover» equals «to be covered,» then incidence is impossible, all geometric elements are points (with no incident elements), and Whitehead has made a logical mistake of sufficient gravity to topple the edifice of Process and Reality.
I an just making a hypothesis here and reading between the lines, but I reckon that it is pretty logical conclusion to make about Arsenal and one of the best players in the world at the minute.
When it doesn't happen, the logical conclusion is that making money -LSB-...]
The only reasonable conclusion that any sane and logical person could make from this week's PMQs is that Miliband is finished.
Posterity, will never forgive you, if the BOST contaminated fuel saga is not pursued to its logical conclusion and the perpetrators made to answer for their crimes against Ghanaians.
INEC, initially, made its position clear regarding Akko Federal Constituency of Gombe State to the National Chairman of APC that the submission of the name of a new candidate for the court - ordered election is «not acceptable» because «the period for nomination of candidate for the election has since elapsed,» but failed to follow it through to a logical conclusion.
While it is certainly true that the above study only addresses how one person's body handled colloidal silver elimination, the findings of the study support the logical conclusions made by many who have been involved with colloidal silver for years.
By making candidate Jack Stanton's crimes much worse than anything Bill Clinton has been accused of, the film is working out the logical conclusions of the beliefs that must have been uttered by Clinton's staffers and supporters during his campaign and presidency.
It's round - about journey to the big - screen was a logical conclusion, and while the first was praised as playfully ridiculous and a violent tongue - in - cheek satire on Mexploitation films, this sequel is a long, drawn - out series of mind - numbing beheadings, choppings, limb - hackings and gore - splattering scenes that would make a death camp survivor long for the good old days.
Using a series of false flashbacks (a little like Rashomon, but mostly not) and a bunch of misleading information, Basic makes it impossible to decipher its central mystery by any means logical or intuitive (other than by that reliable big - budget thriller dictum that if it's the stupidest conclusion it must be right).
Common Core expects students to «read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.»
Recently, I had a discussion about Common Core with several university level educational leaders who expressed the need for students to be better prepared for college: to read and write in a more academic manner, to make logical inferences, and to cite specific evidence from the text to support their conclusions.
Common Core Anchor Standards: Reading R.CCR.1: Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
CCRA.R.1 Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
The Digital Manga Guild is the logical conclusion of this: Digital Manga is signing groups of «enthusiastic otaku» and paying nothing up front; if their books make money, they will get some payment on the back end.
So, the logical conclusion of course was to make my own!
The most logical conclusion we can arrive at is that Amazon wasn't really trying to make a better eReader than Kindle 3.
Credit scores in this range indicate the applicant's reputation is uncertain and will require a thorough analysis by the underwriter of the credit to draw a logical conclusion about the applicant's commitment to making payments on the new mortgage obligation.
Thinking the investment through to its logical conclusion is an important component towards making sound and prudent commonsense investing decisions.
If you want to enjoy the story of a game without wasting time on its combat, or make a cute house in Animal Crossing without grinding for tons of bells, or see what happens at the end of Nuclear Throne without playing again and again, then cheating is the logical conclusion — why bother engaging with those systems?
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