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"The N.C.A.A. maintains its own idiosyncratic, changing, frequently arbitrary and often illogical definition of amateurism".
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It is, I believe, by its very definition, an illogical construct.
In the first line, the sample size is equal to the size of the lot, an illogical result since sampling by definition requires samples smaller than the population.
"Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate," read one dictionary's definition.
To prevent this illogical outcome, the commission has proposed a specific definition of solicitation -- asking for a financial contribution -- that would allow normal political discourse to continue.
CONSORT, which is the opinion leading Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials group, finds it illogical, but not wrong, to test for statistically significant differences between trial groups at baseline, because by definition any difference found is due to chance rather than the result of a factor causing variation between groups (http://www.consort-statement.org).org
However, using the criteria in our definition, and considering the acute events in this patient group (primarily RPGN and myeloma) it was not illogical to classify patients as an acute start when eGFRs were not readily available.
Illogical logic.
That is illogical.
"It's completely illogical".
It seems totally illogical".
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