Sentences with phrase «non sequitur»

I fully believe that there is nothing as detrimental to the success of voice computing as feeling like an idiot when you ask your personal assistant to do something out loud and it doesn't respond or gives you some non sequitur.
I wonder if everyone else is as confused as I am every year by the big, flashy non sequitur that comes right in the middle of the conference.
It is non sequitur and a requires a leap of logic.
And you accuse me of a non sequitur?
The difficulty is not grammatical, but logical: the «then» triggers a non sequitur.
To me it looks like a non sequitur.
He also continually implies that cheap calories are good calories — making the non sequitur that our abundance of calories are going into the mouths of the hungry rather than the gullets of Americans who have seen their daily caloric intake go from 2,200 calories a day to 2,700 in the last 25 years; much of this facilitated by food costs that have either leveled or reduced in that same timeframe.
As for whether Paltridge agrees with Trenberth's 2005 paper conclusions, that is a non sequitur since he failed to address them in his paper.
I suspect its mention by Dr Hansen to be a speculation, a non sequitur, like much of the rest of his evidence.
So perhaps you could explain in short scientific steps how this can happen rather than patronize everybody with a non sequitur argument.
But any benefit from reducing imported oil is a non sequitur.
[DC: This and other irrelevant or «non sequitur» links removed.]
It is gratuitous (a non sequitur I think) to assert that a validated models approach to paleo sensitivity - while I do not at all dispute the value of these methods in and of themselves or the importance of their contributions to our knowledge - rules out low sensitivity.
Any report that could include such a non sequitur on its first page seems highly suspect.
This is the classic logical fallacy of non sequitur — Latin for «it does not follow».
What the hell does your inane, non sequitur response have to do with the obvious failings of the study you were pushing, Jim D?
This got us away from your main point immediately because in the context of more than 90 % of weather this is a non sequitur.
(This would actually be a non sequitur).
A good Warmist non sequitur.
That is 99.7 % against your non sequitur list!
Naturally the most important flaws with the «Risky Business» study concern its exaggerated threats and non sequitur policy responses.
That's a huge non sequitur How TF do you equate noticing that North Sea Oil is finite with «not caring about the UK's future?.»
Add a non sequitur and a couple of irrelevancies.
You rightly see that I extended my use to a non sequitur.
What I found so astounding about the claim that because climate change happened before and that therefore CO2 is not the cause is a non sequitur.
And you've got time to offer up a non sequitur of an excuse for failing to provide data points... but still no time to respond to Eric Steig whose example (data point) falsifies one claim...
Curry's response was that this means I «trust» models, which is a non sequitur.
Once one has grasped the idea, one sees the Mind Projection Fallacy everywhere; what we have been taught as deep wisdom, is stripped of its pretensions and seen to be instead a foolish non sequitur.
Even if warming were accelerating, this non sequitur is an instance of the argumentum ad causam falsam, the fallacy of arguing from a false cause.
a total non sequitur.
Fourth and most importantly, the argument is a non sequitur — the conclusion doesn't follow from the premise of the argument.
A non sequitur like that most commonly indicates a failure to follow the thread.
Notwithstanding the non sequitur introduced by the «that's why», we can confirm Vaughan's belief: he told so many times.
Thanks, but Eli might consider that a non sequitur re cuniculum.
Besides being non sequitur gibberish, you have committed another fallacy, begging the question (Petitio principii), because you offered no proof that the consensus is correct.
This case is the classic scientific non sequitur.
This conclusion is a non sequitur and, independently, irate.
And so the non sequitur yet remains.
Sorry, but your «ergo» is a non sequitur.
I would add that feeding «11 billion humans on half as much topsoil» has pretty much ZERO to do with generating electricity, which is all that nuclear power (or wind turbines or solar panels) are good for, so that is a complete non sequitur.
In a few short years, when the Arctic sea ice is totally absent during the summer months, and the water and air up there get hot (instead of being cold as it was during the past 10,000 years or more), we have no idea what is going to happen to the weather and that includes any attempt to predict intensities and frequencies of hurricanes, which, in my opinion, is a non sequitur.
But at the same time, we're doing absolutely nothing, so instead demonizing precipitous action is a non sequitur.
Classic non sequitur.
But the claim that «nothing goes to waste in the ocean» is non sequitur.
Ray, a quick non sequitur.
, however, is given in the spontaneous strokes of lime green that unite Ideal's surprising, non sequitur forms and colors.
In each, a white form (a variation of the «Alba» figure) presides over the composition as unexpected as a non sequitur, as inevitable as summer.
It's a move that both feels like a non sequitur and underscores his uneasiness with video, as if it were a partner he can never quite trust, or control.
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