On other occasions, he dangles possibilities in front of the reader, but then fails to develop them to their logical conclusion. |
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As conscious beings we can deduce that the logical conclusion of this decline is our extinction. |
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This story has taken on the image and the veneer of a fable and we are simply following the fable to its logical conclusion. |
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Taken to its logical conclusion, the argument by the Petitioners would lead to absurdity. |
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But even if it cannot be taken to its logical conclusion, the precautionary principle can still have a stifling effect on society. |
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Seems like the market fetishization of youth progressing to its logical conclusion. |
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Reid gave Hume credit for taking Locke's premisses to their logical conclusion. |
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In many ways, the debt-fueled housing bubble was the financialization of America carried to its logical conclusion. |
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We didn't really take it to its logical conclusion, so it's sprawling and incoherent and needs working with some scissors. |
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Lewis has found an incredible story here, and he follows it through to its logical conclusion. |
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That's the only logical conclusion that a reasonable person can draw. |
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A soft sigh escaped his lips as he came to the most logical conclusion. |
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However, only a few have drawn the logical conclusion and compensate the full cost of the damage or loss of the mobility equipment. |
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So, what is the environment necessary for ongoing reductions in nuclear weapons to continue to their logical conclusion? |
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Which of the following is the most logical conclusion based on the above? |
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The logical conclusion of this research is to discover a euonym for the human species, if you wish for mankind to perpetuate itself through nomenclature. |
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If a substantial number were on these medications, the logical conclusion is that a different approach is urgently needed. |
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Following this line of reasoning to its logical conclusion, the way to achieve world peace is to give everyone atomic bombs. |
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This is why some people believe that the logical conclusion of animal rights is human extinction. |
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Lamont follows this argument through to its logical conclusion. |
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Writing a new Constitution and guiding the peace process to its logical conclusion are the two fundamental tasks ahead of this Government. |
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If you take the arguments of some Members of this House to their logical conclusion, you would also have to ban sales of wild boar meat. |
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It is not an exaggeration to say that taken to its logical conclusion, it would make much of our current governance unworkable. |
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The Government and the major political parties of Nepal remain fully committed to taking the peace process to its logical conclusion and they have been keenly engaged in that direction. |
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Regularity carried to its logical conclusion is oppression. |
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If the required urgent corrective actions and improvements to the new veterans charter are not implemented, we will come to the logical conclusion that the foundations of the new veterans charter are built on sand. |
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The new annex created a self-confident landmark, like a logical conclusion to the successful renovation work that had gone before in the entire group of buildings. |
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The handling and control of classified information and testimony, the requirement for non-partisanship, and the need to pursue lines of inquiry to their logical conclusion require a set of rules devised for this purpose. |
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The invasion of Sicily was the logical conclusion of the North African adventure, since capturing the island meant regaining control of most of the Mediterranean. |
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Compelling evidence is required to dislodge the logical conclusion that information in the public domain will be used, particularly by knowledgeable users. |
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The bancassurance operators, who began their charm offensive with the one-stop shop, have had to take the concept to its logical conclusion and are now really beginning to diversify. |
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The logical conclusion is that there is an abyss between the claims of the dominant school of development in the post-war period and its practical results. |
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Further to this justified criticism, the logical conclusion would be for Parliament once again to vote against the discharge of the previous budget year. |
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In the meantime, Gorbachev's reluctance to follow through with the policy of democratization-to its logical conclusion in the dissolution of the empire-will compound the chaos. |
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A logical conclusion to draw is that the Hermunduri extended over later Swabia and therefore the Alemanni originally derived from the Hermunduri. |
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The ministers responsible for this judicial failure and for the harm done to Belgium's reputation should have the decency to come to the only logical conclusion. |
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Such an attitude, carried to its logical conclusion, allowed individuals to believe that they had the right to express their religious emotions through violence. |
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The logical conclusion to be drawn with regard to this regulation is that non-governmental organisations play an important role in the protection of the environment. |
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The newly established partnership between the Central African Republic and the Peacebuilding Commission would serve to encourage his Government to pursue that process to its logical conclusion. |
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These data, taken to their logical conclusion, suggest that within the next few decades children will be required to provide support for a larger number of elderly family members. |
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He recalled the importance for affected countries to commit themselves wholeheartedly to mine action and the fact that national appropriation must be taken to its logical conclusion. |
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Taking the Complainant's argument to its logical conclusion, the result would be that different standards of review would be applied to different participants in exactly the same circumstances. |
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Taking the C. B. C. argument to its logical conclusion, if the complement of a crew working on mobiles remained stable over a period of years, then no one else, however good, would have access to such work. |
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The logical conclusion is that the number of players will be cut and even the big names of the IT sector are threatened with extinction before the end of the recession. |
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We stress the exceptional nature of those measures, which were made necessary by the need to bring cases already under way to their logical conclusion. |
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