Everyone learns that winning love is about more than just impressing or listening well, but always has some illogical and incomputable element. |
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However, this enthusiasm for the mystical potential of human technology is misplaced, illogical, and spiritually dangerous. |
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That recommendation could not be dismissed, and was not attacked, as unreasonable or illogical. |
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Even in an arena as illogical and playful as football, my faith in modernity, science, and rationality remains unshaken. |
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He reiterated that his evidence, the only evidence put up against his client, was illogical, inconsistent and unsupported by any other evidence. |
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In my view, it would be illogical and incorrect to describe these two buildings as a house. |
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Are the opposing sides so far apart that they can't even find the illogical arguments worthy of ridicule amongst their opposition's remarks? |
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Sure, the conversation offered by a chatbot is rambling, disconnected, illogical, and unable to follow a topic for more than a sentence. |
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In these circumstances it is insane and illogical that we persist with youth football in darkest winter. |
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The sudden spark of outrage at the sell off is one of those typically British pieces of illogical nonsense. |
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A man must not seek to compel his son to love him for it may be impossible for a thousand illogical impulses. |
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He is also perturbed by the fact that no meaningful debate is being made on this illogical act of film censorship. |
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But this does not mean that the distinction between acts and omissions is meaningless or illogical. |
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Irrational and illogical as that reaction may be, it's one I can't help but feel. |
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Opening your front door to strangers is not as illogical as it might at first sound. |
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It is ironic that the country which gave the world logic should produce this most illogical of sports results. |
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There is nothing illogical about fear, if the person suffering that fear has reason to be frightened. |
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You don't give me advice about my rubbish and ultimately illogical sense of humour, so I should just leave you alone. |
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Why are we so inconsistent, so irrational, so illogical and so selfishly shortsighted? |
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It is illogical and foolish to put an expensive new roof on a deteriorated substrate. |
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The problem with this approach is that it is illogical, placing the blame in the wrong place. |
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Renne shines with her illogical logic, keeping the audience entertained and often touched. |
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He continues to spew illogical nonsense without first thinking about what he is saying. |
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Stupid, illogical things that seemed a good idea at the time, but you just can't explain to the judge afterwards. |
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The day feels all wrong somehow without email, and the outage feels illogical when we have web access. |
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It would be utterly illogical and perverse to deal with this matter on anything other than a UK-wide basis. |
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She describes the proposed development of the old bus depot as unpopular, illogical and perverse. |
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No fancy-pants lawyer would be able to sandbag me with illogical arguments, or Oprah melodrama. |
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Some of the plot's key assumptions are extremely unlikely, others fantastically illogical. |
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For several years I myself have fumed at the illogical regulation which sends farangs out of the country to obtain re-entry visas. |
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Overall, the moral excuses for war we have been fed are at best inconsistent, illogical and hypocritical. |
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His evidence was at times exaggerated, inconsistent and illogical when it came to describing the quality of some aspects of his construction. |
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There is nothing illogical about treating conversion of buildings other than agricultural ones on their merits. |
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By absurd, I do not mean silly, but absurd as is in the illogical or irrational. |
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The more irrational and illogical someone becomes, the more logical and incisive I become. |
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The idea not only seemed illogical, it also flew in the face of what the Government was trying to achieve in the first place. |
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They depict precise illogical diagrams from a fantastical pop rivet instruction manual. |
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Not only he is he a crass bigot, and therefore worthy of shooting, but absolutely illogical. |
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It's the voice of the Nanny State at its lecturing, presumptuous, arrogant, illogical and whiny worst. |
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Note, by the way, that there is nothing necessarily illogical about using singular pronouns in such cases. |
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I am unwilling to be completely convinced by something which seems so eminently illogical. |
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And for science to produce a hypothesis that claims that doxastic states don't exist would be illogical and self-defeating. |
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By the end of the programme, it was athletes and fans who hung themselves in public with their own illogical justifications and absurd piety. |
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It was thought that it would be improper and illogical to ask an appellate jury to pass judgment again on guilt or innocence. |
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It's been in place for ages now, it's just that certain people on an utterly illogical white list have been exempt. |
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In this country the law as to the habitual use of such drugs is somewhat illogical. |
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We did that a couple of Saturdays ago when we put on the most ridiculously illogical bet. |
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The college-distance 3-pointer always has seemed an illogical and unnecessary appendage to a wonderful game. |
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Each one of these movies is a masterwork of form, style, and simple near-silent storytelling, even when the plots seem obtuse or illogical. |
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Her instinct for self-preservation, however illogical it might be, remained strong. |
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He had always been fascinated by the senseless complexity of its floor plan, the illogical sequence of nearly identical spaces. |
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To then refuse to meet to consider altering the deal to fulfil his requirements was illogical and unbusinesslike. |
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However, this general problem of the volume is enlivened by a few apparently illogical digressions and unclassifiable curiosities. |
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Sure, it's an illogical thing, but it's still a true thing, and while there are certainly non-whites with power, that doesn't matter so much for rhetorical purposes. |
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But, they persist, peddling garbage, contradicting themselves in public, asserting the illogical without evidentiary support from real sources, etc. |
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It is ugly, mean-spirited, exploitative, illogical, and boring. |
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If so, we are dealing with an unusually illogical and unnatural mindset. |
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But the story is presented in a disjointed series of confusing flashbacks that work too hard to logically explain an ultimately illogical premise. |
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But I live in a country ridden with religious overtures in every facet of life, of silly, stupid superstitions, traditions and beliefs that are senseless and illogical. |
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All too often the virtual worlds visited by videogamers are illogical, internally inconsistent and littered with disruptive misapplications of design. |
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However, it seems illogical to argue that conceptual links do not exist between bilinguals' languages or that subjects could not activate such links. |
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This situation strikes some as illogical when characters' story lines involve such issues as menopause, aging, and pregnancy. |
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It is so illogical, ugly and foul-mouthed that it almost suggests a deliberate subversive subtext aimed at exposing the nurtured helplessness of today's cinema-going public. |
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It has been known for years that the test is illogical and is a joke, but they have enough clout to be able to persuade a weak government and feeble ministers. |
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But if they fail to prove this it seems superfluous, and indeed illogical, to require the accused to prove the contrary on a balance of probabilities. |
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This is both illogical and a precedent we should not allow to be set. |
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Human responsibility has a tendency to become inverted when we dismiss our opponents as irrational and illogical because they are standing in the way of our projects. |
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Biohazard is so goofy, so downright daffy in its illogical cohesiveness that you'll wonder why it hasn't crossed your psychotronic doorstep before. |
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Besides it being unfair and immature for adults to burden children with such an assignment, taking these messages into the schools is both illogical and ineffective. |
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It blinds us to its presence, even as it works to obscure our reality and provide logical explanations for illogical facts. |
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It just happens that the biggest movie in Bollywood history is completely illogical. |
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Since the status quo is a product of the political system of the State it is ludicrous and illogical to conclude that more of it will somehow change things for the better. |
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It's almost as if Bush was daring people to refute him, knowing full well that it was such an illogical claim that it would make people uncomfortable to call him on it. |
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Further, one of his main tenets is that this belief, time after time, has been shown as blatantly illogical, and yet it continues to predominate in the corridors of power. |
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The families are so caught up in an illogical belief in the emotional catharsis of execution that they remain in a state of suspended animation for years at a time. |
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There was a completely crazy, monstrous, illogical connection with time. |
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That councilors took sides is not only ludicrous, it is illogical. |
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Scientists against Stamina also sounded off in the notable EMBO Journal describing the Stamina method as illogical. |
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Of all the murky dealings tied to the political heiress, why the fuss over numbers so illogical? |
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Logical construction and argument gives way to irrational and illogical speech and to its ultimate conclusion, silence. |
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Castle'' does a difficult double belly flop as it manages to be howlingly simplistic and ridiculously illogical at the same time. |
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In other words, in the world of logic, only the illogical has a chance. |
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The seemingly illogical combination of emotional excitement and psychic distance contributes to the effect of impersonalization. |
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Whorf, on the other hand, hypothesized a radical, illogical, and ultimately untestable version of linguistic relativity. |
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Its illogical, it's magical thinking, it's always a step behind the terrorists, and it must cost a fortune. |
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She gave me an illogical reply and left me standing there feeling confused. |
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How do I drill self-confidence into the illogical half of my brain. or train my logical half to become my inner Xena and shout it down? |
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Russia has taken Crimea in an overt and illogical display of power. |
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However, Arthur's time is portrayed as illogical and silly, leading to suggestions that this is a satire on both contemporary times and the myth of a heroic age. |
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Every attempt to derive oughtness from rightness must, as we have shown, either end in an illogical system or destroy the possiblity of a separate science of Ethics at all. |
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The sacralization of arbitrary lines on a map may seem illogical, but there is a rationale to the respecting of norms, even arbitrary and unjustifiable ones. |
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Criminalising cannabis use is not only illogical, but deeply damaging, it criminalises millions and pours billions into the coffers of organised crime. |
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While feelings are hot-headed, sometimes illogical impulses directed by biological commands, the intellect is the cool deliberator, which keeps our emotions in check. |
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This species runs to couplet 76 in Polhemus, where it produces an illogical result because the male left paramere lacks either a hook or a deep incision at the apex. |
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