«Finally, there is
an obvious logical problem posed by steadily increasing US health and welfare measures and the alleged endangerment of health and welfare discussed in this draft TSD during a period of rapid rise in at least CO2 ambient levels.
There are
some obvious logical problems with this chain of «logic».
Not exact matches
In the DVD commentary track for The Man Who Wasn't There, Billy Bob Thornton makes the brilliant observation that the
logical casting for the dapper, taciturn barber would be Clooney while he, himself, would have been the
obvious choice for Clooney's character in O Brother, Where Art Thou; that the brothers have «corrected» themselves for this picture goes a long way towards explaining both the pleasures to be gained from Clooney's deft comic timing (and a courtroom scene that is at once a throwback and a revelation), and the
problems with a film that in apparently striving to be accessible and lightweight becomes something, for the first time in the Coens» joint - career since Crimewave, disposable and undistinguished.
The typology includes
logical problems, algorithmic
problems, story
problems (which have underlying algorithms with a story wrapper that amounts to an algorithmic
problem), rule - using
problems, decision - making
problems (e.g., cost - benefit analysis), troubleshooting (systematically diagnosing a fault and eliminating a
problem space), diagnosis - solution
problems (characteristic of medical school and involving small groups understanding the
problem, researching different possible causes, generating hypotheses, performing diagnostic tests, and monitoring a treatment to restore a goal state), strategic performance, case analysis (characteristic of law or business school and involving adapting tactics to support an overall strategy and reflecting on authentic situations), design
problems, and dilemmas (such as global warming, which are complex and involve competing values and which may have no
obvious solutions).
The aim is to ensure the pacing of the story works, your characters are solid and believable, and that your story is
logical with no
obvious problems or holes.