If brought to its logical conclusions, libertarianism runs up hard against children and childrearing.
FORBES: Women Don't Like Libertarianism Because They Don't Like Libertarianism
However, if everyone makes this logical leap, the best guess should be 22 (two-thirds of 33).
Expatriation is the only logical approach if companies want a level playing field when competing in global markets.
FORBES: When A U.S. Company Redomiciles To The Cayman Islands, What Lesson Should We Learn?
The payment-by-results system will show up inefficiencies in the system and, if carried to its logical conclusion, will lead to hospital closures and mergers.
But it just seems logical that if you're going to be called commander in chief, there should something tangible on your resume to suggest that title has been earned and not handed to you by a super PAC.
But, of course, if the FASB were logical here, its desire to put the kibosh on options would be fully exposed as the absurdity that it is: that the worse a company's stock does, the bigger the boost to its bottom line.
In what is a logical--if desperate--gambit for easy profit, Wainwright is launching a national licensing and merchandising campaign built on the nonexistent shoulders of the mascot.
They eat to the bottom of the bowl or bag if that seems like a logical meal or portion size, a behavior dubbed "unit bias" by academics.
It would seem logical, but maybe not Texas logical, that if you are hoping to attract women as customers you might want some input from females in management roles.
During the oral argument, the key "swing" Justice, Anthony Kennedy, indicated that he would only vote to uphold the individual mandate if he could find a logical stopping point to the government's argument.
Judges and presidents -- and one would presume all other civil officers if you follow their argument to its logical conclusion, including assistant secretaries and others -- must in their view be removed from office if the Senate finds that they committed either offense, removed without a second thought.
CNN: Transcript: White House Counsel Ruff's opening statement
Taking a step back, in this case in the form of a lesser salary, might be the most logical thing to do if it keeps you in the market for that next better job.
FORBES: Should You Accept A Job That Pays Half Your Former Salary?
And if those were tied, the most logical thing to do would be to award each team a title.
WSJ: BCS Championship 2012, LSU-Alabama: Should Voters Put the Tigers First for a Close Loss?
But if France is too emotional, too logical or too unsure of itself for humour, it can at least fall back on farce as a way of releasing the emotions.
ECONOMIST: The French have jokes, but do they have a sense of humour?
Once he had an idea in his head he pushed it to its logical conclusion and if he was proved wrong he simply shifted to another idea, which he pursued with equal certainty.
Plyming didn't state it specificially, but if you take this view to its logical conclusion, a regular 42-inch HDTV would get pushed into a no man's land somewhere inbetween -- it's not portable, not immersive, and therefore not able to compete in the long-term.
ENGADGET: BBC shows off 33-megapixel Super Hi-Vision Olympic footage, we ask: why?
True, but if you have ever taken a course on logical fallacies, you will see right through this argument.
If this gang warfare in cyberland reaches its logical conclusion, rather than living in a civilized society, we will all inhabit, metaphorically at least, stone castles with draw bridges, from which we never emerge adorned with less than 500 lbs of steel armor.
But she said that, if that was not going to happen, it was logical to target what resources there were to the poorer-performing homes.
Rather, to point out that large areas, almost all in fact (except Ricardo and some of the odder implications of Keynesianism which I and many others are not sure make sense at all, let alone the common sort) of economics is based on such logical concepts that can be derived from simple if thorough contemplation of the world around us.
And in doing so they are lurching, if prematurely and controversially, in what many Europeans consider a logical direction.
ECONOMIST: The Union expects Europe’s voters to fit its political space | The
If you ban smoking in cars with children, the next logical step is to ban parents from smoking in the home.
In fact, if one wanted to follow the above hypothetical story to its - logical?
And if Israel indeed launches its attack in January, it would be logical to expect that to happen after January 20 when the U.S. president is inaugurated.
FORBES: If Obama Gets Second Term, Israel's January Attack on Iran Looms Large
Considering Switzerland, if some of its exporters are having trouble moving goods, the logical answer is for them to lower prices to the level at which buyers come in to clear their inventory.
FORBES: Swiss National Bank Cruelly Puts a Bull's Eye On Switzerland's Economy
If the softness seen recently in the pound does become extended, the next logical level of support could come in near 1.5530 and then at a more major zone between 1.5440 and 1.5450.
If the net value of all active management is less than zero, then the logical choice is to do all index funds, all the time.
And if income differences explain the differences in broadband choices, income-based subsidies are the logical policy instrument.
FORBES: Is the U.S. Losing the Broadband Race? As It Turns Out, We Look a Lot Like Danica Patrick
If the Latin emotions of the French sit uneasily with humour, so does the French logical mind.
ECONOMIST: The French have jokes, but do they have a sense of humour?
After all, if changes to the physical environment are made without consulting those who occupy it, the logical accusation could be that staff opinion doesn't matter.
应用推荐