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But it may not seem crazy when one looks at elementary examples of the cognitive value of logic, such as when we extend our knowledge by deducing logical consequences of what we already know.
Smart means that all pirates are able to deduce the logical consequences of any proposal.
Supreme Court oral arguments are often rich in hypotheticals, which force the lawyers to confront the logical consequences of their positions.
The logical consequences of that can be seen in Congressman Paul Ryan's recent budget, which treats defense spending as a sacrosanct blob.
Nor can they claim theirs is no more than a cold, analytical judgment, merely forecasting rather than endorsing the logical consequences of a current course of action.
The intelligence involved in playing chess feels like a vertical sort of intelligence, penetrating deeply into the logical consequences of the game, while Jeopardy! requires a horizontal thought process, thinking shallowly but expansively over a large data base.
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It was, for better or worse, the logical consequence of the policy of containment.
Some damage is a logical consequence of a deal that involves deficit reduction.
The attention paid to the Depression story may seem a logical consequence of our economic situation.
The Reagan era legitimised greed; Anna Nicole's grossness was a logical consequence of this shift in public morality.
Some outside experts disagree and say depression is a logical consequence of being imprisoned with no certainty about the future.
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