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be illogical
adjective
Contrary to logic; lacking sense or sound reasoning.
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Wouldn't that be "illogical"?
To argue which has a greater impact would be illogical".
Tacopina said, adding that he found that scenario to be illogical.
Ovum chief analyst Jan Dawson believes it would be illogical for Apple's value to fall immediately.
They can, like any voice from the great beyond, be illogical, and they can be funny.
Still, to many in the US, the idea of a lower drinking age will forever be illogical.
But if there is a level of complicity by the state, or state agencies, this would not be illogical.
In Tesco's defence, there never was a Mr Tesco, so a possessive apostrophe as in "Tesco's" would be illogical.
On Wednesday Trudeau said it would be "illogical" to consider the issue before the new law comes into effect.
Groups that incur greater losses should pay more; it would be illogical for insurers to ignore pertinent characteristics.
It would therefore be illogical for the contract to allow any "reproduction" of the work in the most general meaning of the word.
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