There were strong dialogue scenes with the caretaker and emotional scenes at the crater itself, but no real logical way to sequence them. |
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With finite medical resources, it seems only logical to manage those health problems as efficiently as possible. |
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It sounded logical enough but it did involve getting his racquet on the ball. |
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The problem, though, is that everyone has a logical reason for what they spend. |
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We will proceed in a logical sequence, in our own good time, and with a reasonable amount of money spent each year over many years. |
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One road needed to be developed as the main access road into Belmullet and it seemed logical this would be the road from Ballina. |
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The play's careful and logical division into five acts would support this view. |
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It seemed logical to develop a companion model of adolescent boys' sexual health. |
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The logical location for a successful offensive was the salient that jutted into the German lines between the cities of Orel and Khar'kov. |
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As it's already been pointed out, this latest diatribe is even less logical than his previous rants. |
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Some pilots argue that wood is a more logical material for aerobatic airplanes than metal because wood has no memory. |
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Unlike the first two, Proviesque rarely displays a logical structure that can be followed by sensible rational people. |
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Do we really believe that people who are capable of such horrifically violent crimes are going to be so coolly logical and rational? |
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Rationality in creation is a logical consequence of a rational God, who speaks to man through his Son. |
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In this way the connexive concept of implication accounts for a necessary presupposition of all conditional and a fortiori logical orientation. |
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We both believe that this is a realisable ambition and should be the next logical step. |
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Also, the relation between the reason and the conclusion, as we say, is just a logical one. |
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Games like chess and cards are used to help develop logical thinking and reason. |
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It's a logical response of a system which becomes frustrated with recidivists. |
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External lipid barriers spread by wiping provide a logical means of waterproofing when the skin doesn't do the job on its own. |
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It combines elements of logical flow with questions of semantics, word association, and indeed outright mistake. |
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Still, any form of prophesying requires a logical formula and, for what it is worth, here is mine. |
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In language, the words we deal with do have referential meaning which extends beyond this closed logical system. |
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Leibniz considered the possibility of algorithms which would apply to logical argument as well as mathematics. |
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Consequently, the logical and rational response to a new paradigm by most people is rejection. |
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Law and chance, necessity and contingence, representing the logical and the alogical in the dynamic of Nature, are mutually complementary. |
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My whole body was tensing and relaxing as my logical mind and instincts fought against each other. |
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It wasn't alphabetized or arranged in any other logical way, so it took a little while to find. |
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I introduce a general method, the amphibologization method, to generate amphibologies in pre-existent logical calculi. |
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Mammals, as we have learned to expect, employ a bizarre and pointlessly complicated variation on the straightforward and logical reptilian plan. |
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The logical and just thing was to repudiate the enormous debt incurred by the monarchy. |
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He pointed out the analogy between algebraic symbols and those that represent logical forms. |
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Let's take a close look at Mercury, the planet connected with logical analytical thought. |
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This distinction allows us to define a logical truth as a sentence that is true no matter what referring expressions occur in it. |
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Thus, it seems logical for a correlation to exist between male and female fertility traits. |
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He and his writers are very intelligent, and seem to know just how to rhetorically back people into logical corners. |
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For example, if several smokers were surveyed, it would be logical to assume that they could recite the risks of smoking, yet still smoke. |
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The evidence becomes incontrovertible, leading the story to its logical denouement. |
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Through this formula, you can see that apple polishing establishes a faulty logical connection. |
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Access to the physical stores can take place through the logical store with a single call to an appropriate application programming interface. |
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If nuclear attack by a rogue state were a real danger, it would be logical to develop a broad international response. |
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Given these changes, it would seem logical that the survey would become an obsolete, archaic technology in a postmodern world. |
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Data classification involves the mapping of data to a logical and physical architecture. |
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An instant of honesty and compassion is more important than an hour of logical argumentation and the facts. |
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He listened patiently to others, never interrupting them, and then won them over to his way of thinking by logical argumentation. |
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Strictly, the logical structures of language, world, and their relation show themselves or make themselves manifest when one sees them aright. |
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Separating attacking infantry from their supporting armor would also be a logical approach. |
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The conclusion they arrive at is the only logical one it is possible to reach. |
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Taking these conditions into consideration provided a more logical explanation for this anomaly. |
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Allow yourself to feel the concepts in it without continually analysing the argument for consistency and logical structure. |
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What scientists frown upon is levelling arguments based on rank ignorance and logical fallacies. |
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After this discovery, mathematicians increasingly regarded their results as logical consequences of axioms, rather than as absolute truths. |
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An argument is logically valid if and only if its conclusion is a logical consequence of its premises. |
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Taken to its logical conclusion, the argument by the Petitioners would lead to absurdity. |
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Surely, they do not mean to do that, because such an argument is a logical fallacy. |
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If only rule-governed real numbers are considered, then discontinuous functions cannot be ruled out on logical grounds. |
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Some have even taken these arguments to their logical conclusions and have called for the end of the capital gains tax. |
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However, I think it is quite normal to hold two views that, if taken to their logical conclusions, really are contradictory. |
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My partner read it and told me I was bottling the serious logical argument. |
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Why not subject them to the same questions that get directed against logical rules? |
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Mathematicians, or scientists doing mathematics, then investigate the purely logical consequences of the theory. |
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Calmly, the therapist questioned whether it is logical to expect others to always do things your way. |
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Liberal ideas on society and the family can sound utterly convincing and logical to those who know no history, or don't see its relevance. |
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Although this sounds logical on the surface, there is no guaranteeing this will happen. |
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He had taken the car for the very sound, very logical reason that he wanted it. |
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That may sound logical enough but in fact those are the morals of a looter. |
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He managed to make the digital strategy sound not just logical but absolutely necessary. |
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Most transfers are for fairly logical reasons, as seen by the number of clubs who wish their departing members well elsewhere. |
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The content is laid out on the page in an incredibly clear and logical fashion. |
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That sounded somewhat logical to me, so I no longer pursued a friendship with her. |
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This is one of the reasons it became so logical for English to become the lingua franca of this multi-lingual nation. |
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As Jon might expect, I reckon the logical progression is indeed open to argument. |
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It's a good bet that there's a logical reason for your friend getting invited and not you. |
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His benign nihilism seems only logical within a society consumed by conflicting and destructive beliefs. |
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With more children consuming cranberry drinks, it's only logical to expect more cranberry drink spills. |
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I guess when you're coming with this kind of force, it's kind of logical to expect a kind of deflation quotient in the media. |
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Celebrity campaigning is a logical extension of celebrity charity work, as Princess Diana showed when she took up landmines. |
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Thus it is logical to assume that there is something radically wrong with the muscle in a patient with asthma. |
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Being a conservative talk show host is a logical extension of his upbringing, notes Pendleton. |
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It would seem logical that we could expect the same results from these new technologies. |
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Starting with the technical side, we have seen that the adoption of predicate logic as the basis of reasoning can lead to logical atomism. |
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This defense was rejected, and natural law theorists proclaimed a victory over logical positivism. |
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The group developed the philosophy of logical positivism, investigating scientific language and scientific methodology. |
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Following World War II, American philosophers largely focused on the problems raised by analytic philosophy and logical positivism. |
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In the harsh light of a rising logical positivism, they appeared too bluntly subjective to remain science's cutting edge. |
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In the early twentieth century, logical positivism narrowed the scope of meaning in a way that made belief in God subjective by definition. |
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Deutsch blames logical positivism, the idea that science should concern itself only with objects that can be observed. |
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The logicists were like the Aristolean view in that they approached mathematics from a logical viewpoint. |
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Cognitive Behavioral therapy is most effective with Aspies because it appeals to their logical nature. |
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One day we were in a position in the formation where it was logical for the copilot to fly the bomb run. |
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For to do so leads inevitably to a logical contradiction via a version of Russell's paradox. |
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Despite its revulsion at the atrociousness of the law, the appeals court did not take the next logical step and void the law completely. |
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Almost universally in families, there are strong feelings of attachment to one another that defy logical explanation. |
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Once again he was lambasted and mocked when he had the audacity to put forward a logical explanation. |
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The only tricky part to the whole thing was how to translate the words while trying to keep the same logical structure and writing style. |
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Following the chronology of Clancy's mega-popular techno-thrillers, then, The Sum of All Fears is the next logical choice. |
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Whatever those undesirable outcomes, there will exist logical scenarios triggered by initiating events. |
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Accordingly, to deprive us of knowledge, sceptical hypotheses need only to be bare logical possibilities. |
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Hence the logical proof schema which enables you to deduce any proposition whatever from a contradiction cannot be applied. |
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Keynes also explains in detail how to use in practice his logical schematism. |
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Thus for Keynes intuition is an important instrument to put at work in his logical schematism. |
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These meanings typically have to do with temporalor logical relations between the events described in the clauses. |
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It turns out to be a technical term in the study of logic and describes a specific type of logical fallacy, a form of circular reasoning. |
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I found partnership dancing to be a good gateway to dance, since it's a highly structured and logical system that results in great dancing. |
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The set of illustrations is interspersed by textual commentary, which guides the book through a logical chronology. |
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And marshal your facts and arrange your thoughts, so you can present a logical argument to the readers. |
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Special attention is given to the free will defense, which has been the most widely discussed theistic response to the logical problem of evil. |
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It introduced a complete system of mathematical and logical notation, yet none is used today. |
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A truly main class is usually susceptible to logical division into subclasses that are themselves known as disciplines. |
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There is no logical reason why we cannot use any integer bigger than zero for a base. |
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A logical pattern develops, with seeming natural consequences appearing for a variety of actions. |
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In 1957 he wrote an important article attacking the idea that the logical conception of probability could be a useful guide to the future. |
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His series of logical fantasies began sensationally enough in 1951 with The Day of the Triffids. |
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Now I don't know if any of the above is true, but this is a logical set of possible sequences. |
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The numbered items defined below are given in a logical sequence that keeps related terms together, which an alphabetical order would disrupt. |
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Number each part of the preparation in a logical sequence that you can follow every time. |
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The reason this inference amounts to a logical fallacy is that it is just a blatant non sequitur. |
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The logical chain leading from recovery from illness to an understanding of the animals' language is similarly opaque. |
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The logical solution was to hire an air-conditioned taxi for the day and tour the main sites in comfort. |
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My strategy is always to pursue the right questions in the right order, to set the logical train in motion. |
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Religious believers, bigots in particular, struggle with a logical problem. |
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The two most logical ways to Pikes Crag are the short sharp sprint from Wasdale and the long scenic bimble from Borrowdale. |
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Layer-by-layer bioprinting of artificial tissues like cartilage, which has a stratified structure, is a logical choice, say the researchers. |
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The next logical step would be to investigate the tables corresponding to various operations in modular arithmetic. |
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Noor, in typical logical mode, made a soft hissing noise with her teeth, the signal for any motion to halt gradually but fast. |
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It is simplistic to treat strategic choice just as the logical comparison of strategic options. |
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I have found it strange and yet logical that one of the first symptoms of unemployment is serious and serial sloth. |
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It is logical because it is a legal bond, supposedly proof to the world that two people are in love, like a big advert. |
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Is it therefore logical to think blind, unintelligent, mindless nature could have stumbled on Einstein and us by sheer fluke? |
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And finally, they must rely on facts and logical argument in their writing, not on name-calling and abuse. |
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From this viewpoint, the Salem witch trials of 1692 are a logical consequence of their narrow-mindedness and bigotry. |
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It should be dead, the girl thought, her naturally logical brain reeling with the implications. |
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Yes, what he did to us was very personal in nature and so it was only logical that my response would be equally personal. |
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Apparently she believes the logical way to get rid of a horrible old gas cooker is to leave it on the nature strip. |
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Our trans-Tasman neighbour New Zealand would seem to be a logical and possibly almost untapped market. |
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Then in his responses to necessitarianism Leibniz can say that the necessitarianism he's avoiding is a logical necessitarianism. |
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This, the usual and most logical form of necessitarianism, is called the mechanical philosophy. |
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Accordingly, this application has arguable probability, not inexorable logical or theological necessity. |
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Pre-biotic natural selection and chemical necessity cannot, as a logical matter, explain the origin of biological information. |
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The connection between growth and ideas is not so much logical as psychological. |
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Their attempts to get around these logical points generally result in an orgy of neologism and grammatical originality that gives me eye-ache. |
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In response, hunters took the next logical step, and fenced in some of the upslope feeding sites. |
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It takes five to six venues in some kind of logical sequence to make for a successful tour. |
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The doctrines of Vedanta were based on the Upanishads, and gave logical and organized form to their mystical speculations. |
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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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In these situations jealousy can seem like a logical reaction to an emotionally violent incident. |
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Instead, the scientist has to take account of both logical actions and non-logical actions on an empirical level. |
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Kohl's stores are spotless and are organized according to logical department-to-department adjacencies, he said. |
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If there is in existence a genuine cabal of intrigue and perfidy, the logical targets of such accusations were surely the members of the regime. |
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It's logical not to want a soulless existence in an air-conditioned office, with a PC staring you in the face and stack of returns to input. |
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For example, it seems logical to call the descendants of Ham Hamites, as the descendants of Shem are called Shemites. |
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The next logical step would be to use Occam's razor and abandon the concept of custom. |
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Those of a logical bent might use Occam's razor to reject biorhythms in favor of this simpler explanation. |
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If you must use JavaScript functionality, use logical event handlers instead of device-dependent ones. |
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The logical division of every sentence was clarified by musical cadences which interrupted the flow of words. |
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Once their physical wounds are healed, the next logical step for the women will be justice. |
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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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And generally, often in so-called logical thinking, we depend upon using the analogy of Euclidean or Cartesian argument, to define policy. |
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I set them out in reverse order to that in which they appear in the case stated as it appears to be more logical to do so. |
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Like a cold, heartless machine, you are so logical and unemotional that you scarcely seem human. |
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Men are intensely straightforward and logical beings, and they find this confusing. |
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Perhaps the opponents can offer a logical argument instead of simply opposing it on the grounds of change. |
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But when the logical outcome of originalism is contrary to his goals, originalism goes right out the window. |
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Lieber, Ham and colleagues used their technique to produce nanowire-based logical inverters and ring oscillators, which are inverters in series. |
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Instead, he mobilizes the logical modalities for his eliminative structuralism. |
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I am convinced that the low expectations of the citizenry are rooted, in part, in the way logical positivism has vastly exaggerated the role of the expert. |
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To one long-time friend, I am a very clear-headed, logical person. |
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I think that, at this point, anything is jumping the gun, other than saying he's the most logical suspect and all the evidence does point to him right now. |
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It is partly because of nationalistic feelings but there are logical reasons as well. |
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As the last of a conga line of doctors administering to Jackson, he is the most logical loser of smoking gun musical chairs. |
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Here we see, not a confusing welter of compromises and half-measures, but a clear and logical relationship in which each pole is balanced and complemented by the other. |
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Superimposing the two logical operations we can define binary addition. |
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The logical presumption is they haven't been joiners hitherto. |
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The first metafunction consists of an underlying semantic structure or logical form describing relations between actants fulfilling roles in a process. |
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It would build on the early work in axiomatizing branches of mathematics, as well as the monumental efforts of logicists like Frege in developing rigorous logical systems. |
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The year 1940 was an exciting one for Quine at Harvard for in that year both Carnap and Tarski visited Harvard and the three debated logical positivism. |
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One of the admirable things about Secretary of State John Kerry being his rigidly logical mind. |
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Since she helped us before, it's logical to assume that she'll help us again. |
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This execution involves performing arithmetic and logical calculations, initiating memory accesses, and controlling the flow of program execution. |
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Mathematically trained persons recognize the logical validity of the induction argument, but they refuse to accept it as a guide to practical behavior. |
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A quantum computer is an extremely small photon driven device which can perform some kind of useful logical work, particularly in the area of encryption. |
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Less forgivably, he often wants to run on about logical positivism. |
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There was thus an affinity between logical positivism and logicism. |
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If the certainty of the wisdom of uncertainty is itself uncertain, the force of the definition crumbles by logical standards. |
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This is a common method in the philosophy of logical positivism. |
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As a philosopher she reacted to existentialism and logical positivism with a deep belief that philosophy should be about freedom and morality and love and God. |
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Lots of stuff sounds logical or reasonable but fails any objective test. |
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A second effect of Goodman's discussion was to undermine the orthodox assumption that confirmation is an exclusively logical relation between sentences. |
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In the confined space of the houseboat, the hustle and bustle of excited children made it impossible for Lindsay Keating to unpack her shopping in a logical sequence. |
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You 2 need to get a room and leave commenting to logical people. |
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Music is about emotional expression, not logical argumentation. |
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There's no logical or grammatical reason to forbid splitting infinitives, and sometimes it's even obligatory, as Arnold Zwicky and Geoff Nunberg pointed out here last spring. |
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They did not need to be funny, they did not need character development, and there was definitely no need for retakes, continuity, or logical plot. |
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Such an approach has often been taken to be a break with the past, but is rooted in more than two millennia of logical and grammatical system-building. |
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If you were emotionalized, you saw him clearly as the fuhrer, but anyone who was reasonable and logical was seen as the enemy. |
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Wave after wave of panic swept over me like an avalanche and my mind tried to reconcile what I was seeing in front of me with some kind of logical thought. |
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The more het up you are, the less capable you become of logical thought. |
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The declaration of war against ISIS, then, would seem to be a logical next step. |
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There is no logical reason that cabernet is nearly 20 percent more expensive than Pinot Noir on average. |
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Christie was always the logical choice to be the candidate favored by the boom-boom caucus. |
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It is possible that one may not be able to account for the meaningfulness or logical behavior of certain sentences simply on the basis of the denotations in the sentence. |
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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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They both took issue with the logical basis of the Design argument. |
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Although an undeniably compelling trinity of argumentation, it is not without its logical problems. |
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A soft sigh escaped his lips as he came to the most logical conclusion. |
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The other side has consistently refused mediation, the logical solution. |
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This is why some people believe that the logical conclusion of animal rights is human extinction. |
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Educators have also applied paper folding to such diverse mathematical objects as logical structures, axiomatic systems, and tessellations with geometrical figures. |
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Aristotle had also dealt with this type of logical argument. |
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Which of the following is the most logical conclusion based on the above? |
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But the questions were almost puzzles, you had to work out logical answers and that was beaut, I used to love that sort of thing, it really was down my alley. |
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I can arrange them in an logical and orderly fashion in my mind. |
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I can see that it makes logical sense but it just doesn't look right. |
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Better known is his distinction between logical and non-logical actions. |
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Diagnoses were generated according to specified and logical rules. |
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At first glance, it would appear that, with zero set at the freezing point of water at sea level and 100 at the boiling point, the centigrade scale is logical and obvious. |
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There's a logical argument behind that, but the logic is secondary to me. |
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I did not want to interrupt the member, particularly because I agreed with most of what he was saying, but I suggest that we follow a logical sequence here. |
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But anarchism is a logical outgrowth of the anti-intellectual side of collectivism. |
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Lamont follows this argument through to its logical conclusion. |
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Irwin appears to have spent his career championing ideas that were simultaneously perfectly logical and extravagantly bizarre. |
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Why did it sound so logical in my apartment but so ridiculous now? |
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It was as if her logical mind was fully intent on rebelling against her. |
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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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That's the only logical conclusion that a reasonable person can draw. |
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All questions were to be stonewalled, on the logical grounds that any comment would prejudice the judicial inquiry set to be announced by the Ministry of Defence. |
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In this case, it would be logical to move to the left space. |
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I have rearranged the order of the cutlery draw into a more logical sequence, and yesterday I bought a brand of toilet roll that we do not usually purchase. |
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This sort of undertaking is not an exercise in constitutional interpretation but an act of judicial willfulness that has no logical stopping point. |
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There is no logical reason why I should not die in the next hour. |
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Finally, it is important to acknowledge the logical possibility that phonological recoding may operate differently across different orthographies. |
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The Apollonian tendency now appears disguised as logical schematism. |
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In addition, mastery of the subject does not imply a memorization of ready-made formulas or methodological recommendations, but rather a logical understanding of the material. |
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The human mind is much more capable of integrating images, logos, and short sound bites than it is of comprehending any sort of coherent, logical argument. |
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Student nurses will benefit from the book's logical flow, which allows readers to assimilate information presented by the content and exhibits in each chapter. |
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The positing of an absolute distinction between law and trend is an exercise in logical metaphysics, which violates the nature of a complex social reality. |
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The only logical reason to keep the files secret is to protect the guilty. |
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It is logical to assume that understanding the solar system environment is just as important to the vision as building the next generation of manned spacecraft. |
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Changing the funding formula for pensions is the most logical and painless solution. |
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As we saw earlier, the logical empiricists held that the answer to this question is affirmative, and the logician largely agreed with them about this. |
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In a panel depicting Saint John in the Desert, logical proportion and perspective are disregarded, and colour is limited, unrealistically, to red and green. |
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Ultimately, confining logical molecules in layers or three-dimensional lattices of nanoscopic bubbles might allow a true molecular computer to be built. |
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However it seems to me that that is a natural and logical progression of thought which could reasonably be based on the reasons advanced by the mother. |
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As gatekeepers, general practitioners are accustomed to husbanding the scarce resources of the NHS, and this might look like a logical extension of their role. |
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The logical choice was to go quietly and hope that she'd be able to escape, but she could also make a run for it if she thought she was fast enough. |
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In spite of what my logical brain was telling me, I think there was a nagging doubt that if I did not bank some sperm I might later regret the decision. |
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It is actually the logical progression from their self-titled debut. |
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This means that the river makes a far more logical passenger transport route, for workers rather than just trippers and tourists, than it ever used to. |
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The subsequent breakdown seemed a quite logical consequence of history. |
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Automation, the process of machines replacing men in performing sensory, motoric and complex logical tasks, is transforming society in ways that are scarcely comprehensible. |
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It also looks like they have really thought about the ergonomics of this camera, controls are much more logical and changing modes and options is much easier. |
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The contrast with Russell, who continued the main line of British empiricism, in terms of what might be called the standard analysis, logical atomism, couldn't be more stark. |
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It's filled with unsupported assertions, deceptive qualifiers, logical fallacies and rhetorical tricks so cheap they would make a trial lawyer blush. |
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His philosophical experience in Vienna was somewhat limited by his uncertain knowledge of German, but he knew enough to pick up the basic tenets of logical positivism. |
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He and his colleagues have already created the biological equivalent of many logical components common in the digital world, such as AND, NAND, and NOR gates. |
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To ask electors for an opinion without providing them with comprehensive details is bound to result in emotional responses rather than a balanced and logical reply. |
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This is a logical finding, given that spelling is a verbal ability. |
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Anyway, enough of the justification of why a supposedly logical and rational person such as myself could take interest in something as supposedly trivial as astrology. |
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See figure 3 for an example of a logical decision tree that indicates whether there is a possibility to score a tetris. |
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It's the logical entailment of seeking a world without weapons of mass destruction. |
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There is also an interesting discussion of the nature of the logical connectives and intuitionist logic. |
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Unlike Gilbert Harman or Richard Rorty, Fisher is no relativist, and unlike, say, Charles Stevenson, he is no logical positivist. |
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Reiss has no problem referring quite often to theorists one could easily call passe, such as logical positivists. |
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As for metaphysical questions, it's true that not everyone agrees with the logical positivists in finding them nonsensical. |
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Our goal will be to formalize a logical system in which this process can be modeled. |
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Profile's integrated architecture contains all of a bank's customer data and deposit and loan accounts within a single logical system of record. |
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Thus, it is logical to use these dyes as specific bifunctional ligands for affinity precipitation. |
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It can recover data from lost, deleted, logical corrupted and formatted hard drive with NTFS, FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 file systems. |
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Too, I've taken a pair of Northern California Columbia blacktail bucks with compounds before and judge traditional gear a logical progression. |
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In the Wissenschaftslehre Bolzano laid down a logical foundation of mathematics and the theory of probability. |
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The Grid represents the next logical step in the development of distributed computing, and that is distributed processing. |
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Patrick Turner would be the next logical replacement, and freshman Vidal Hazelton will now exclusively play split end. |
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Partnering with Apollo was a logical step for EPP due to the synergies that exist between the two business models. |
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Here the possessor is the logical subject, while the possessed object is the grammatical subject of an equative sentence. |
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Infinity, induction, and self-reference are gently introduced and tied to the puzzles, and logical symbols are gradually incorporated. |
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In hysteron proteron the logical order or sequence of objects or events is reversed. |
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Have your facts documentable, confirmed, stay logical and don't let anyone goad you. |
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The logical topology or subnetwork structure allows 256 devices on one line. |
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When code distance is taken as link distance, codes and texts synchronically segment logical link blocks. |
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La expected delivery is therefore by no means a coding optimization to artificially increase revenue but makes many logical objectification. |
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Some of the selections made great sense, notably the logical plier choice and the six-inch adjustable wrench. |
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This behavior will enable children in the future to deal with the unpredicted events in a positive and logical manner. |
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Principles dictate that if you are materially ahead it is logical to swap off to deny counterplay, but in this instance it is a mistake. |
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Extrapolators believe that the future will represent a logical extension of the past. |
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These definitions are in the style of logical positivism, logical empiricism, and the thesis of operationism. |
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These chapters focus on Boethius's logical works and commentaries and on the four treatises that comprise the so-called Opuscula sacra. |
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The flowcharts provide a logical representation of the progression of a disease. |
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Balkanism attributes an essential character to the Balkan Peninsula that is the logical correlate of Balkanisation. |
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She wasn't able to give me a logical explanation for her behavior. |
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By logical errors I mean such simple things as Equivocation, Amphiboly, and Begging the Question. |
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The most logical explanation for the telltale randomly oriented magnetic rock materials is the recurrent careenings of the globe. |
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The demand for gender reassignment surgery is the logical culmination of the disidentificatory impulse. |
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Use fieldsets to define multiple fields into logical groups within the form. |
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Another logical method is that of gridironing the field by a series of straight paths that are parallel to each other. |
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Humians see no necessary uniformity in phenomena because they expect some logical law to which uniformity may be referred. |
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Many European towns, such as Turin, preserve the remains of these schemes, which show the very logical way the Romans designed their cities. |
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Since the AND logical operator is commutative, associative, and idempotent, then it distributes with respect to itself. |
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When one turns from the domboc's introduction to the laws themselves, it is difficult to uncover any logical arrangement. |
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A parliament consisting of representatives of the realm was the logical way for Montfort to establish his authority. |
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I don't have any logical reason for proposing this figure, I just want you to consider it as a possibility. |
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