Sentences with phrase «wholly on reason»

Yet marriages based wholly on reason and not on faith and love are far from ideal.

Not exact matches

The reason you can't refute my arguments is not that demons are helping me compose them, but that they are based on sound logic and knowledge of human behavior, not fairytales and wholly unprovable claims.
Sure, you could gamble on boring things like the point spread or the game MVP — bets that can be based on stuff like «stats» and «logical reasoning» — but it's way more fun to risk large sums of money on the wholly unpredictable: the number of times the announcers say «12th Man,» the color of the postgame Gatorade shower, whether Michael Crabtree mentions Richard Sherman on Twitter.
The key to the reason why the character's wholly disparate traits feel uneven, though, is that the changes depend entirely on the requirements of Marc Moss and Kerry Williamson's screenplay (based on James Patterson's novel Cross, the twelfth entry in the 18 - book series about the character).
Last I checked Crytek wasn't doing too hot as a company so they most likely couldn't fund a sequel themselves after restructuring, but they remain adamant on keeping the IP to themselves so Microsoft themselves has little reason to pursue the franchise, especially when they could focus their attention on maintaining franchises that they do wholly own.
The Vital Suits, the mecha in the game, handle like the cumbersome workhouses they are; partly out of a bit of reality and mostly for balance reasons (making it so that being on - foot in battle isn't wholly hopeless).
An analysis producing the result that the court did not have jurisdiction to hear the secretary of state's appeals would take the form: (i) the Social Security Act 1998 (SSA 1998), s 15 provided for an appeal against «any decision of a Commissioner»; (ii) the «decision» in each of the cases was to be found in para 1, dismissing the claimant's appeal; (iii) the secretary of state was not seeking to challenge that decision; (iv) by analogy with Lake v Lake [1955] 2 All ER 538, he had no right to challenge the reasoning on an issue upon which he was unsuccessful — jurisdiction — when the ultimate decision was wholly favourable to him.
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