Sentences with phrase «perfectly logical thought»

It's a perfectly logical thought process when you consider the volume advantage it offers.

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It perfectly illustrates my point that there is no logical reason to think that gay marriage is going to negatively impact marriage as a whole or the American family in any way.
Why in the world is it logical to think that childbirth is the sole exception to this, that it will always go perfectly smoothly If We Just Believe?
«I think it's a perfectly credible and logical case,» says Darcy Morey, a zooarchaeologist at Radford University in Virginia who has studied ancient dog burials.
It may seem crass to some, but I think it's perfectly logical.
She perfectly orchestrates engaging learning stations for her students where students work cooperatively at stations, including a station for solving equations, a station for writing equations for problem situations, a teacher - guided station at the white board where she is able to see student misconceptions on a more individual basis, and a Sudoku station for building logical thinking skills.
Thinking about the market going lower makes most people nervous, but it seems perfectly logical for an investor with a 5 - 10 year horizon to actually hope for a flat / declining market.
«Thinking that people who study something are more likely to know something about it is perfectly logical
He then went on to explain why it's perfectly logical to think that dinosaurs and man coexisted on Earth.
If you (generic) can't see how ludicrous it is to think that a real gas which has weight and volume behaves in the atmosphere as if an ideal gas which has neither, and think that because the ideal imaginary gas spreads to fill the container according to its given properties means that a real gas CO2 behaves this way in the atmosphere, you'll be easily convinced that CO2 can diffuse and spreads as this imaginary gas and take it as perfectly logical then that because it is well mixed by this imaginary diffusion it stays that way and can stay in the atmosphere for hundreds and even thousands of years accumulating.
The Lawyer unceremoniously ejected Slaughters from its definition of the Magic Circle for perfectly logical reasons, but instinctively, emotionally, I think the legal market continues to regard this bluest of blue chip firms as part of the charmed five, and I think it's the one which will endure.
And that's perfectly logical, but I think that's a function of the markets having to recognize that REITs are more than just collections of assets.
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