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"line of reasoning" Definitions
  1. a set of reasons used in order to reach a conclusion

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The judge hinted at that line of reasoning in March.
Is there any legal basis for that line of reasoning?
I find that whole line of reasoning way off base.
At first glance, this line of reasoning might appear reasonable.
The court's liberal justices dissented from that line of reasoning.
But that line of reasoning didn't influence high school boys.
That line of reasoning has become common in Republican circles.
This line of reasoning leads to some potentially radical conclusions.
There are lots of problems with the memo's line of reasoning.
Smith's line of reasoning is defensible — but not every reporter agrees.
Lindsay, in our conversation, expressed exacerbation at this line of reasoning.
Regardless of its reputation, this isn't a sound line of reasoning.
I admit that I'm somewhat baffled by this line of reasoning.
Conte nods as I float this line of reasoning past him.
But that line of reasoning assumed the biblical accounts were historically accurate.
Fortunately, this line of reasoning is as ineffectual as it is mistaken.
That's a line of reasoning that has been around a long time.
On multiple fronts, this line of reasoning is far from the truth.
A new study from Harvard Business School backs up this line of reasoning.
But this line of reasoning ignores the bigger picture: Millennials still support Mrs.
This line of reasoning got its start from the late New York Gov.
Mr. Shaub has continued to make a case for his line of reasoning.
The weird thing about that line of reasoning, however, is that it's not true.
As PR pros, this line of reasoning scares the living shit out of us.
That line of reasoning might not be enough to shield it from legal liability.
It's not clear whether Pelosi even thinks people actually believe this line of reasoning.
The conclusion of such a still-completely-hypothetical line of reasoning is temptingly obvious.
This line of reasoning is likely to receive pushback from a variety of fronts.
What's striking about this line of reasoning is that Jimmy knows it is malarkey.
Many women who work in software face this line of reasoning all the time.
But his line of reasoning opens the door to this conclusion in a provocative way.
Following this line of reasoning, silent absorption of pain and suffering is the only option.
" She offered a new line of reasoning: "You know, bikers are dangerous on their own.
The court rejected that line of reasoning, saying it was based on gender stereotypes.  5.
America tried to address these issues with a line of reasoning that produced little progress.
Setting aside the rather breathtaking Islamophobia implied in that line of reasoning, it's also flatly wrong.
The logical extension of this line of reasoning is that contemplation of racial murder is widespread.
The administration is expected to use that line of reasoning when defending the cases in court.
Martin Stendel, a climate scientist at the Danish Meteorological Institute, agreed with this line of reasoning.
It seems unlikely that a majority of the justices would go for such a line of reasoning.
Donald Trump was quick to ridicule that line of reasoning about "Honest Abe" during his response time.
This is the exact line of reasoning supporters of the bill used when fighting for its passage.
Further assisting this line of reasoning is the classic song "Last Christmas" from the '80s band Wham!
This line of reasoning would be worrying if it were coming from an outside analyst or expert.
But Mr. Falkner's lawyer, Jeff Gluck, who also represented Mr. Williams, disputed G.M.'s line of reasoning.
Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) offered a line of reasoning that Republicans chided President Barack Obama for in 2014.
This line of reasoning flies in the face of the FCC's thoroughly-reasoned Open Internet order and rules.
But her line of reasoning doesn't track—particularly now that she has stated that Trump should be jailed.
They left the door open for the administration to provide another line of reasoning for the question's inclusion.
I see no problem with this line of reasoning and it's extremely smart and nobody can question it.
I'm partly persuaded by this line of reasoning, though conservatives mock it as the "one free grope" rule.
Trump personal attorney Jane Raskin digs herself into a hole while embarking on a bizarre line of reasoning
As physicist and singer Sabine Hossenfelder writes at Backreactions, there's a pretty big flaw in this line of reasoning.
A few Republicans took Trump's line of reasoning further, arguing that evil cannot be "legislated away," or even regulated.
It's a line of reasoning that is pitched by the military itself and has been repeated by the media.
So I was listening for another voice or another line of reasoning beneath the surface voice of that text.
Her line of reasoning was that even though it was on my face and painful, it wasn't a dire infection.
These workers are slowly drawn back in, this line of reasoning goes, as the situation improves, capping potential wage gains.
But hearing a fashion designer tout the "But what was she wearing?" line of reasoning is more than a little devastating.
This line of reasoning, in turn, can shed light on the mechanisms governing human sleep—and potentially, how to manipulate them.
It would be a shame to get rid of a term useful in characterizing the clarity of a line of reasoning.
To answer the question, Zuckerberg called the hate speech policies "fraught," and gave a line of reasoning to justify the categorization.
This line of reasoning showed up shortly after George McGovern lost his 1972 bid for the presidency to President Richard Nixon.
G.B.T. conservative lawyers resort to an unlikely line of reasoning: arguments not about what Congress did, but what it didn't do.
"After reading [the essay], I was even more impressed with the way his thought process works and his line of reasoning," Livio says.
Under that line of reasoning, Arab Bank would be off the hook not because it's a corporation but because it's a foreign defendant.
It's an insidious line of reasoning: If you're too poor to afford to pay down your debts, you need to tighten your belt.
When a commitment he made no longer made sense, he walked away, often blaming the other party with a fantastical line of reasoning.
For Barr, it came down to one key line of reasoning: Most of the actions Trump took related to his authority as president.
While seductive, this line of reasoning fell apart when internal tobacco company documents revealed that the companies developed their products to be more addictive.
This line of reasoning was evidently unpersuasive to four of the justices—but since no opinions were issued, we may never know exactly why.
This is precisely the line of reasoning that leads various conspiracy theorists to blame President Obama or Hillary Clinton for the deaths in Benghazi.
This line of reasoning causes strategists like Larry McDonald of ACG Analytics to predict that if Trump wins, gold would fall in the short term.
And it's an easy line of reasoning to figure that smoked hams, sacks of potatoes, and fresh eggs were the winter sustenance of our ancestors.
Another line of reasoning for why and how Spicer could make such remarks may lead us to something less obvious: our institutions of higher education.
Elana Meyers Taylor, a two-time Olympic medalist and the pilot of the top American team, said that line of reasoning was a Catch-22.
By this line of reasoning, more guns are always better because they'll stop the criminals who will have guns no matter what the laws are.
Even some who are unwilling to say Trump is innocent are criticizing the Democrats' line of reasoning and presentation which they now realize lacks evidence.
The historic institutions founded from these supremacist views have spread that same line of reasoning throughout the centuries, and have become ingrained in our society.
If this line of reasoning holds, co-founder couples may be at an advantage because they already have built-in communication tools in their relationship.
It's surprising that the government would continue to pursue this line of reasoning after the Orenstein opinion, since it was always one of its strangest arguments.
James Averill, of the Northampton Town Supporters Trust, while recognising that "the collective spirit helped to propel us", had a predictably more informed line of reasoning.
Her line of reasoning implies that the Black American experience has evolved past the point of needing representation — and that it's time to pass the baton.
The best empirical research on recent tax changes tends to contradict this line of reasoning but it's certainly a subject about which well-qualified economists disagree.
He described at first a line of reasoning that politicians use too: that better precision-guided weapons help countries avoid hurting anyone they're not trying to.
She could follow Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell's line of reasoning when the Senate ignored President Obama's nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court.
A similar line of reasoning was used by President Trump who recently stepped in to block the potential purchase of Qualcomm by Singaporean semi-conductor company Broadcom.
Continuing with this line of reasoning, if the simulators of our simulators live in a simulated universe, then they too could get shut down—and so on.
But it seems a pretty scary line of reasoning to me that the only way to defend democracy is by having something inherently undemocratic at its core.
Speaking to VICE, Veronica Vanterpool, who left the board last month to head up innovation at the Delaware Transit Corporation, characterized this line of reasoning as myopic.
" Admittedly, that line of reasoning does have a little in common with, "You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for.
If the authorities accept that line of reasoning, they could demand additional safety measures and shutdowns across Minas Gerais, where Vale mines about half of its iron ore.
That cutoff seems to assume that Zika will no longer be a problem by then, an absurdly risky line of reasoning that most health experts do not accept.
This seems to be the line of reasoning behind Facebook's new feature, apparently available only to a small subset of users and noticed Friday by The Next Web.
You need to grant your adversary moral respect; give him the intellectual benefit of doubt; have sympathy for his motives and participate empathically with his line of reasoning.
But Ford called this line of reasoning an oversimplification of Quaker doctrines, insisting that there is nothing wrong with striving to achieve if it is kept in perspective.
"We can't count the massacres of the US and Israel," he scoffs, repeating what is a standard line of reasoning for many in this part of the world.
But my conclusion, after looking at the issue for 25 years, is that there are insuperable problems with the line of reasoning employed by proponents of legalised assisted dying.
The challenge to that line of reasoning, which was common in many of the arguments against the HQ2 process, is failing to look at economic development holistically as a system.
The result of this line of reasoning, which lies at the heart of Bostrom's argument, is a vastly tall stack of nested simulations, each embedded in another like Matryoshka dolls.
During oral arguments earlier this year, conservatives on the Court appeared to be sympathetic to a line of reasoning Trump's Department of Justice was making in defense of the question.
In their report, Scholze and Stix argue that a line of reasoning near the end of the proof of "Corollary 3.12" in Mochizuki's third of four papers is fundamentally flawed.
But while this line of reasoning might help Trump, it does undermine the whole effort of Evangelical Christians over many decades to infuse American public life with open displays of piety. 
I'm not sure how much I buy that line of reasoning, but it certainly helps keep the cost of the handset down — the new Z3 will be available for $480 unlocked.
The most extreme version of this line of reasoning is that even if the accusations against Kavanaugh are true, they do not disqualify him from being confirmed to the Supreme Court.
After the Senate trial resumed after a brief recess, one of Trump's personal lawyers on his defense team, Jane Raskin, began her remarks and embarked on a bizarre line of reasoning.
But that line of reasoning took a hit on Monday -- and will force anyone with an outstanding subpoena from Congress to reconsider their position at least somewhat in the coming days.
So, according to one line of reasoning, washing those greens at home is pointless: Anything that's already made it through triple-washing is also undoubtedly going to survive your mild kitchen-rinsing.
These are people, this line of reasoning goes, who have some grasp of the destructive potential of protectionism but will flirt with it as the price of controlling the levers of policy.
Apple's not the only AR player The line of reasoning that Apple is killing third party AR companies ignores the reality that Apple is only a fraction of the mobile AR market.
These studies provide yet another line of reasoning to support the assertion that our brains are being hacked—that our emotions are just the inward expression of biochemical processes in the brain.
This line of reasoning points to a world where even a very small business on the internet is taxed and regulated as if it has facilities and employees everywhere in the world.
But Tamerlan was aggressive, domineering and likely homicidal before driving his younger brother to join him in carrying out the bombings, according to the defense team's line of reasoning in court papers.
Trump's line of reasoning about what the memos show echoed the argument made by three leading House Republicans at the heart of the chamber's investigation into whether Russia meddled with the 2016 election.
Puréed sweet potato gets the right sauce, a pumpkinseed mole, but the line of reasoning that led the kitchen to pack the purée into rubbery balloons of tofu skin should be re-examined.
Under this line of reasoning, Trump could include wall funding to a re-negotiated NAFTA, arguing that a secure border is critical to the enforcement of a cross-border trade agreement with Mexico.
"This line of reasoning has led us to keep our currency risk low, with the result that we are overweight the euro and have only limited U.S. dollar and yen exposure," Carmignac said.
A smaller pool of workers will earn higher wages, pushing up the labour share of GDP and (in a divergence from the Bain line of reasoning) thereby reducing inequality, but also driving up inflation.
The President has previously defended his comments with the same line of reasoning as Kudlow's, insisting that he is merely sharing his views in the same way he would have as a private citizen.
On his argument that assault weapons are in "common use," a line of reasoning he used to push back on the constitutionality of an assault weapon ban: This is all about precedent for me.
While Messrs Shoag and Veuger's study isn't nearly enough to overturn this line of reasoning, they do add an interesting wrinkle by demonstrating that Mr James has been a boon to at least some businesses.
One approach is a rights-based line of reasoning; it would urge you to ensure that you're not denying the cats of the neighborhood the basic conditions of a good life to which they're entitled.
This line of reasoning is not only deeply problematic, it also gravely misses the point: If we are as American and human as you, we are unconditionally entitled to the exact same rights as you.
Mr. Cohen was thoroughly mocked on social media, but his response revealed a common line of reasoning: Why would anyone share a laugh, meal or kiss with black people if he thought poorly of them?
Sanders has continually questioned Clinton's judgment, which essentially flanks her claim that she has the experience to handle crises—it worked for Barack Obama in 2008, and Sanders is using the same line of reasoning in 2016. 
When a startup like Jasper gets acquired by a big company like Cisco, the standard line of reasoning goes something like this: 'The large company gives us access to resources we couldn't possibly achieve on our own.
Airbnb could have stuck to a familiar line of reasoning: It is a passive bystander allowing a renter and landlord to find each other and make a private deal, with each party responsible for obeying the law.
This circular line of reasoning allows white people — from the most conservative Christian to the most rabid feminist — to avoid doing the work of "dismantling the master's house," as writer and activist Audre Lorde might put it.
This suggests that a key line of reasoning in favor of requiring a person to either pay bail or remain in pretrial detention — that they incentivize a person to appear in court — does not actually hold up.
" His new novel, "Dead Astronauts," is the culmination of this line of reasoning, a wild, lyrical, ferocious book that pushes to the foreground several figures only dimly visible on the periphery of the story line in "Borne.
One line of reasoning might be to say that leaving those in would be more authentic to the device in question — Samsung and Sony's glass-back phones seem to gravitate fingerprint marks toward them — but it actually isn't.
Yankees 7, Twins 143 Yankees Manager Aaron Boone employed a novel line of reasoning to explain why Sonny Gray, the No. 3 starter in his pitching rotation, had struggled so much in his first four starts of this season.
But should the Supreme Court adopt that line of reasoning, and reverse Mr. Salman's conviction, it might as well toss insider trading law out the window, not to mention several prominent Supreme Court precedents and decades of securities law enforcement.
Finally, that brings us to another common through-line of reasoning from the men of Hollywood (including Weinstein himself): A woman shouldn't have to be your sister, friend, coworker, or daughter in order for you to care about her sexual assault.
As it turns out, this line of reasoning is all wrong: People with antisocial personalities actually seem to have a reproductive advantage over the rest of us, according to a new study led by a research team out of Amsterdam.
Where that line of reasoning took me was the speculation at the end of the book that art (though not only art) exercises the ability of the brain to perceive and creatively adapt to new realities, which is a fundamental survival skill.
Still, Wise's line of reasoning as he argues that "autonomous creatures that should be able to live autonomous lives" includes comparing the lot of animals to human slavery, seeking to extend them the habeas corpus rights employed to free people from unlawful imprisonment.
Along that line of reasoning, New Orleans's smoke-free campaign won allies from the city's many jazz musicians, who have to spend long hours in smoky bars and were concerned about their long-term lung health (particularly singers and wind-instrument performers).
But one line of reasoning came up in one of the conversations that made a lot of sense: In many ways, this debate is about what Wikimedia—a community and organization that prides itself on the free transfer of information—fundamentally wants to be.
Never mind that a Republican was the initial funder: If the dossier was used by the FBI to gain FISA warrants to spy on Trump campaign officials, this line of reasoning goes, then those warrants should be reconsidered and possibly revoked, given their political origins.
And it's no wonder people think this, as it's been the main line of reasoning that the gun industry has been promoting for decades... But the fact is that keeping a gun in the home makes the person more likely to be shot and killed.
Many of the angry staff hadn't bought this line of reasoning, the New York Times wrote:"Let's assume for a minute that our VP of Policy understands how senate hearings work," one program manager said in a post about Mr. Kaplan that was reviewed by The Times.
In a statement responding to the Times story, the White House said, "By grandstanding and politicizing the investigation into Russia's actions, James Comey created unnecessary pressure on our ability to engage and negotiate with Russia," a line of reasoning that was not cited when Comey was fired.
This line of reasoning suggests that somehow, just as the qubits on the boundary of AdS space give rise to an interior with one extra spatial dimension, qubits on the timeless boundary of de Sitter space must give rise to a universe with time—dynamical time, in particular.
Still, the President's belief that "the US has been ripped off by other countries" is a line of reasoning that only comes naturally to a former real estate developer In real estate development, land grabs are a zero-sum game: When you win, it means someone else loses.
By this line of reasoning, it was unfair of Harris to bring up her experiences, to make race part of the conversation, to put Biden on trial for past positions and make more ordinary Americans feel guilty about their views on this or any other race-inflected issue.
There isn't a whole lot of research on the long-term effects of repeatedly injecting a neurotoxin into the face: Some doctors say it can lead to muscle-slackening over time; others insist it's preventative — the line of reasoning being, a little now and you won't need a lot later.
This line of reasoning is one that other firms like Uber have offered before as defence, and presumably means ride-hailing apps fall outside of traditional transportation legalities — but it also indicates a need for Indonesia's decision makers to work out new rules that cover digital services coming on the scene.
Donald Trump handed over tax returns in casino bids But now that Trump's tax filings going back to 2009 are under review, it's a near certainty that Trump's taxes won't be available to the public before the November general election, as long as Trump sticks to that line of reasoning.
And while Simon & Schuster tweeted a statement in which they argued "we do not and never have condoned discrimination or hate speech in any form" and that the books they publish "do not reflect either a corporate viewpoint or the views of our employees," for Jones that line of reasoning isn't enough.
The very existence of these crumbs raises questions about why someone purporting to wage a righteous and successful campaign against evil would leak anything, let alone easily crackable clues that could compromise their anonymity or the overall mission, but that line of reasoning doesn't seem to be a concern for QAnon's acolytes.
That line of reasoning, experts warn, opens us up to some of the scariest possible scenarios for AI. Many researchers believe that advanced artificial intelligence systems have enormous potential for catastrophic failures — going wrong in ways that humanity cannot correct once we've developed them, and (if we screw up badly enough) potentially wiping us out.
Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — Do you agree with Mr. Phillips's line of reasoning, that he should legally be able to refuse his services to some customers so that he won't have to go against his religious beliefs, and that his cake baking is a form of self expression and therefore protected under the First Amendment?
Instead, Ms. Abrams, the Democrat in the tossup race for Georgia governor, stuck to the pragmatic line of reasoning she has pushed in making Medicaid expansion a top priority of her campaign: It will help save the state's struggling rural towns without busting its budget, since the Affordable Care Act requires the federal government to pay 90 percent of the cost.
These comments, also reviewed by Recode, use a common line of reasoning from the Chinese government and its supporters: that the issue in Hong Kong is more complicated than Westerners portray it to be and that protesters who fill the streets do not represent a consensus of Hong Kong residents (the Chinese government itself, though, has been accused of spreading disinformation about the protests).
From the Times: Instead, Ms. Abrams, the Democrat in the tossup race for Georgia governor, stuck to the pragmatic line of reasoning she has pushed in making Medicaid expansion a top priority of her campaign: It will help save the state's struggling rural towns without busting its budget, since the Affordable Care Act requires the federal government to pay 90 percent of the cost.
But instead what came through was the image of a man who had absolutely no idea what he was talking about; a man who says things that are 180 degrees from the things he has said before; a man who has no clear line of reasoning; a man who is clearly out of his depth and willing to do and say anything to please the people in front of him.
I was keen to discover whether Lindley, an astrophysicist and the author of several well-regarded books, including "Uncertainty" and "The Science of Jurassic Park," follows a line of reasoning that we're beginning to see more frequently in popular science writing today: another full-throated critique of the more exotic speculations in theoretical physics like superstring theory, parallel universes, the properties of black hole event horizons and the hidden dimensions of space and time.

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