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Similar logic led him to Peet's Coffee and Tea.
All evidence and logic led them to conclude the answer was no.
That logic led to the deaths of Omid Masoumali, Reza Barati, Fazel Chegeni, Hamid Kehazaei, Ali Ahmad Jafari, Reza Alizadeh and Mohammad Nasim Najafi.
But the internal emotional logic, as well as mathematical logic led [some] astronomers to persuade themselves they'd seen something that wasn't there.
For Gerson and Wehner, this logic led them down the path of demographics: they conclude that Romney's biggest problem was a lack of minority outreach in a changing country.
Another three years and many bodies later, the same logic led to the arrest in April 1999 of the bus driver Jesus Manuel Guardado, known as El Tolteca, and his group of four colleagues, who were dubbed Los Toltecas.
"What logic led them to not adjust their methods?" Charles Carmakal, a specialist at FireEye, a cybersecurity organization that had previously studied the hacking groups implicated in the election operation, said that sophisticated hackers often leave forensic trails.
A very fast development in the early 1930's following Hilbert's codification of Mathematical Logic led to the Incompleteness Theorems, Computable Functions, Undecidability Theorems, and the general formulation of Recursive Function Theory.
This is why the show couldn't really deny Carrie her happy ending, and why its logic led inexorably to what Nussbaum rightly dismisses as "those blinkered and blinged-out movies," where it turned out to all be about the closets and the shoes and the pedicures after all.
"I have lived four different lives," he wrote in 2009, "as a mathematician, musician, magician, and author of essays and puzzle books". (He might have also added Taoist philosopher to the list, since Smullyan's pursuit of logic led him to a deep love for and understanding of that tradition, as chronicled in his influential book The Tao Is Silent).
That logic led us inescapably to the conclusion that "no less than an individual in a business office, in a friend's apartment, or in a taxicab, a person in a telephone booth may rely upon the protection of the Fourth Amendment". 389 U.S., at 352, 88 S.Ct., at 511 (footnotes omitted).
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