Sentences with phrase «next logical conclusion»

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(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.
Once we have exercised the necessary discipline to thoughtfully challenge ourselves and establish a fair and faithful standard of what is truly necessary for us, the next steps are to follow this to its logical conclusion and then to take this conclusion to heart: once we have what is necessary, anything else is unnecessary, is a luxury.
Let me just start by saying that I am a huge fan of games of skill; puzzle games that have you examining the story, the characters, and the environment to come to logical conclusion about what needs to happen next.
Project Morpheus integration seems like a logical conclusion as well, even if it isn't released with the head set next year.
This present show has changed my view: Had the 1967 drawings that form the conclusion to it been the last works Guston ever made — had he retreated into silence, which could well have been the next logical step for him after those defiantly reductive works — we would still have to recognize Guston as one of the great artists of his time.
When Slide 4 is taken to the logical conclusion Lindzen seemingly wants the honourable members to draw, namely that if greenhouse gases continue on their current rise we can expect a further rise of only 0.8 C over the next 150 years, he's simply using the same linear - trend argument that Girma and Arfur Bryant love trotting out, obfuscated to make it less obvious.
Conclusion If we follow George Box's scientific advice, then a logical, unifying, next step for «stadium wave» models is to collaborate with computational / mechanistic global climate models to answer this simple question: By appropriate adjustment of parameters, can mechanistic climate models exhibit stadium waves?
Well I guess the logical conclusion people would naturally come to is wrong... that if you plan on raising a child for the next say 16 years, if you can not feed that child then it is a misallocation of resources.
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