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It's illogical for a word to mean two opposite things.
I find that very illogical for a public service company.
It's illogical for our partners to stand against this.
It felt illogical for the Irish to protest, because they shared in the blame.
There are those who say it was illogical for Coleman to have signed with the Mets.
Ovum chief analyst Jan Dawson believes it would be illogical for Apple's value to fall immediately.
"It would be absolutely illogical for them not to do it," he said.
Groups that incur greater losses should pay more; it would be illogical for insurers to ignore pertinent characteristics.
It seems illogical for the government of Pakistan to hinder their own people from using one very important tool of the modern era.
It therefore would have been illogical for the jury to have found proximate cause on one claim and not the other.
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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