Sentences with phrase «there logical reasons»

Investing and the markets is a personal passion of mine, but is there any logical reason why I might hope it could also have some life - enhancing properties that benefited these investors?
theres no logical reason why Wenger would want to buy a striker as far as he see's it we can manage with what we have, He is gagging to turn someone like Sanogo into the new Tierry Henry and then he can sit back and say «I told you I was the master» its as plain as the nose on your face that Wenger has had no interest in buying a new striker since we got Welllbeck who we all know is a great tryer but will either never have a long period of fitness OR will never be the ruthless clinical finisher we really need.

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In addition to the personal, emotional reasons for accepting death, there are also some logical arguments for it.
The coffee giant says there's a logical reason for the change: it's seriously stepping up its focus on food.
If you enter an obvious price action setup like that and you've placed your stop loss at a logical spot in - line with the existing market structure, there's no reason to panic if the market moves against you and almost stops you out.
There is a clear, logical, economically sound, and empirically provable reason why profit margins are elevated here.
It seems that there is no logical reason why a crab can not escape from the same hole it entered the trap by.
Without such evidence there is no logical reason to live as if these unfounded imaginary beings and myths exist.
Second, there are reasons, both logical and evidentiary, to doubt the prevailing rationales for judicial prosecution, deterrence, and social rehabilitation.
There are many more possibilities than being poofed here by a creator god, and even if there were some kind of creator, there is no logical reason to assume that there is only one of There are many more possibilities than being poofed here by a creator god, and even if there were some kind of creator, there is no logical reason to assume that there is only one of there were some kind of creator, there is no logical reason to assume that there is only one of there is no logical reason to assume that there is only one of there is only one of them.
There absolutely NO logical reason whatsoever that anyone would NEED to «disprove» the existence of something that has NEVER been show to have EVER existed in the first place!
The many of pure potentiality constitutes a multiplicity within which «there are no ultimate exclusions, expressive in logical terms,» for the simple reason that «such exclusions are decided by the finitude of circumstance» (cf. MT 75 — 76).
Atheists are open to evidence (that's the reason why most likely we are atheists)... If there was sound logical evidence for a god and not just bad fallacies thrown around by apologists we of course would be on board with that.
Nevertheless, there is a reason, psychological as well as logical, for putting the foundations first.
Yes, because of the fact that there is ZERO evidence for any gods, disbelief / unbelief (agnostic atheism) is the most logical position for a person (with critical reasoning skills) to hold.
There are good logical, and not merely psychological, reasons for their stubbornness.
There are just too many reasons why we can show it never happened for any logical reasonable person to accept it as if it were true.
There are many logical and civil reasons to deny gay marriages.
In the first instance there could be reasons of a rational logical sort, reasons which challenge the coherence of the concept of God as that concept lies among the other concepts central to Whitehead's speculative scheme.
But there should be a line to not allow High School drop outs reasoning the scientific logical reasoning.
That is to say, there is no logical reason why the Christian god should get beneficial treatment.
so there is a logical rational reason for keeping two people who love each other dearly apart?
But there was nothing great about our lives — nothing that took us outside of our secular humanist worldview that told us that science and logical reasoning would teach us the meaning of life.
There was a time when SOME of these «rules» may have been practical or had a logical reason for them in that time period (for example, the rules against eating certain animals could easily be explained by diseases that were not understood then that were commonly acquired by people that ate them.)
There is not a single logical reason that women should be denied the tools to control their own fertility.
Now this is also a belief (mine)-- there's no logical reason to deny gays the ability to «marry» — we are not marrying to further the species — we marry for love!
there is still no logical reason.
There is a lot of circular reasoning, logical fallacies, and otherwise downright b ******* that claims to support the existence of a god, but no evidence.
Actually, it is very logical by reason that «there is a God,» and we detect that by sentience.
Atheists state that there is no logical reason whatsoever to believe in one, and certainly no evidence to support the existence of one.
The only logical choice for one claiming that there is no god is to be an agnostic (there is a possibility of a god but I have no knowledge for whatever reason).
There is no logical reason to believe either.
But there must be an interconnection which in one sense is logical, but not by a process of reasoning from premise to conclusion.
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.
Given I and millions have personally experienced these transforming truths as written in the Bible and given there is no proof that anything in the Bible is not as presented there is no logical reason to doubt the Bible is not the word of God translated so that we can begin the journey.
There is just NO RATIONAL nor LOGICAL reason to believe in imaginary «magical» beings, so we simply do not believe in your myth!
There's no «reasoning» in discussion; just «I believe this» or «I believe that» as though somehow that's a sound logical argument in and of itself.
Concerning the conceivability of nothing, Craighead asserts that there is no logical or practical difficulty in our thinking of every contingent item of our experience becoming nonexistent and then not being replaced by anything else; in fact, he holds, the reason we can appreciate a magician's trick or the steady - state theory of cosmology is that we can indeed conceive of a rabbit or of hydrogen atoms appearing out of absolutely nothing.
But just as there is no logical meaning of life, there is no logical reason to have one set of internal moral rules or another.
There is no good or logical reason to oppose birth control.
The correct question we should ask ourselves is, why do we believe there is a God and when I say we, I mean the general population that does believe, it is also a good question to ask, why do those who do not believe in God, not believe, is their reason for not believing in God any more or less logical then the reason for those who do believe in God.
When he studied the lives of those who gave themselves to the search for truth, he saw that they might be classified in four groups: the scholastic theologians, who proclaimed themselves the followers of reason and speculation; the Isma`ilis and other Shi`as who held that to reach truth one must have an infallible living teacher, and that there always is such a teacher; the philosophers, who relied on logical and rational proofs; and the Sufis, who held that they, the chosen of God, could reach knowledge of Him directly in mystical insight and ecstasy.
His forays into truth, doubts, and hesitations pull back from certain logical consequences because they lead to inhumanity; there's a different kind of reason, a tempered reason, that he's slowly discovering.
But there is no logical reason that both can not be descriptively correct.
Its more logical to say, there are people who do things for evil reasons, and the majority of people just want to raise their families and live on with their lives in peace.
There is simply no logical reason to oppose gay marriage.
Now of course there is a completely logical reason to Grandma's rule.
There was no logical reason.
Echoing comments by Mr Goyder last week, Mr O'Brien said on Tuesday there was «no logical reason» for Aldi, Costco and Metcash's IGA chain to exempt themselves from the code, even though it was voluntary.
Hot tea is a legendary Vietnamese remedy, but there is no logical reason for it to work because it is ninety - nine percent water.
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