Sentences with phrase «makes any logical sense at»

If the purpose of your earlier post that I commented on, was not to imply that your use of the term «false» equated to outright research misconduct via dishonesty, then why do you, here, defend yourself using two high profiles examples of exactly that very thing??? This makes no logical sense at all.

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It's a logical and smart move: all three have made climate action a priority at home and abroad, and in light of the international climate agreement reached in Paris last year, it makes sense to work together on this crucial issue.
On the other hand, since we exist - and a complex system at that, it makes logical sense that we were created vice coming from nothing.
That Jackson is again playing baseball for the Chicago White Sox makes no sense, at least not within the usual, logical boundaries of science and baseball — and certainly not within the limits of ordinary people, a segment of the population to which he never has been assigned.
The concept of letting my infant scream in agony goes against every fabric of my being - it never made any logical sense to me at all.
Summary Capsule: The world's only killer snowman returns for revenge at a tropical island resort, making complete logical sense.
When we try to make it a logical sequence of events, it makes no sense to pursue a living at the craft - the odds are just that great.
When placing stops, we want to place our stop loss at a logical level, that means a level that will both tell us when our trade signal is no longer valid and that makes sense in the context of the surrounding market structure.
Returns of capital may begin to make sense at some point also — the logical extreme here may be a wind - up / liquidation process to realize value.
The logical explanation is that I had enough risk in my portfolio, and as for the low - risk portion of my money, it made no sense to borrow at 3.0 % after taxes and invest it at 2.2 % in, say, Treasuries.
The puzzles can numb the mind at times, but the answers are there right in front of you, and once you figure it out, they make very logical sense.
To whit Gavin responds: «Waving hands and saying that we are no longer in equilibrium therefore anything can happen at any moment makes no logical or scientific sense
What I am saying is that it makes no sense at all to hand - wave at the effects of uncontrolled volcanic eruptions as «absolute proof» that geoengineering schemes «can work», while promoting a gradual 50 - year phaseout of GHG emissions (which is too slow to have any hope of preventing catastrophic outcomes) as «logical» (whatever that means) and ignoring the multiple studies that show we can easily phase out emissions in a fraction of that time with the proven technologies that are already at hand.
Like Lysenkoist science, the assertion that the choice of male or female sexual partners is rigidly fixed at a genetic level, but that gender is infinitely transformative, that gay men can not turn back to straight, but that men can become women and women can become men, makes no logical sense.
It doesn't really make much sense at first, but after knowing that Alexa needs to wake itself up in order to sound off on an alarm or timer, it starts to become logical.
At face value, this marriage myth makes sense: it seems logical that if we depend on our spouse to meet all of our needs, we will likely be disappointed.
I have a central hiding spot, but sometimes when in a hurry, which is to say most of the time, I have been known to tuck a gift in a spot that is perfectly logical at the time, but makes absolutely no sense later.
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