Sentence examples for inherently logical from inspiring English sources

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Unfortunately not every control is inherently logical, and much has to be done via a two-stage process; for instance, to change the cabin temperature you must first hit the climate button haloing the LED display, then input what you need on said display by using a large, volume-like knob.

This is inherently logical if one considers attending regularly would be associated with fewer peer problems and better prosocial behaviour, but changing a person's other-group orientation would require a large enough "dose" of positive exposure to other groups.

For example, results in Figures 2, 3 and 4, in which we showed that the Ribosome term is divided into five interactome-based units, each one of them inherently logical from a functional point of view, suggest a division of this term slightly different from the one currently available.

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That is inherently illogical".

There is in fact nothing inherently anti-semantic about Leśniewski's logical systems.

When there is a perception that childbirth is inherently dangerous and agonisingly painful, it is logical that this proposal is being seen by many as a terrifying way of saving money at women's expense.

I think they breed division and ignorance, create further segregation in our communities, and make differentiating an inherently irrational belief in faith and religion from logical facts and figures near impossible for kids.

An interaction between these factors seems logical, as a larger glioblastoma might inherently have more extensive necrosis and a higher chance of involving deep white matter.

He argued, in a vein reminiscent of the later Wittgenstein, that there is nothing in the logical structure of a language that is inherently immune to change, given appropriate empirical circumstances.

Perhaps the most important argument is that Erdmann's position in inherently unstable: on the one hand, Erdmann argues for the hypothetical necessity, or species-relativity, of logical laws be insisting that we cannot imagine alternatives to logical laws.

They tend to restrict their indices to 'active' leisure activities – a seemingly logical choice, were it not that the distinction between active and passive leisure is inherently ambiguous (Katz 2000).

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