Sentence examples for logical implication of from inspiring English sources

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The only logical implication of that was the slur that a black candidate somehow could not win.

But the logical implication of her statement yesterday in response to Peter Clarke's report into extremism in Birmingham schools could be seen as just that.

The logical implication of this formulation is an awareness of the distinction – "an intent to mislead", as Clare Short would say.

It can be misguided; the logical implication of the western-liberal opposition to America's Afghan war is that it would be better if the Taliban were still in power.

But when lawmakers permitted commercial banks and investment banks to merge into new behemoths like Citigroup, they did not follow through on the logical implication of their idea — fusing the industry's regulatory overseers into a similar colossus.

Here the use of improvisatory material is more and more marked; but, whereas in the earlier period Beethoven was more concerned to show how it could fit naturally into a traditional 18th-century framework, here he explores in greater detail the logical implication of every departure from the norm.

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And logicians working on tense and modal logic use 2D semantics to characterize the logical implications of operators like 'now', 'actually', and 'necessarily'necessarily

His writing is known for its extreme subtlety, its meticulous attention to detail, and its tenacious pursuit of the logical implications of supposedly "marginal" features of texts.

In liberal democracies, which rely on open and free debate to function, the logical implications of any public-policy argument are a power to be reckoned with.

It is close enough to miss the logical implications of some of its immediate political lines, like that one about Labor's modest plan to limit the huge tax loopholes available to the very rich through superannuation tax concessions.

Marx worked out all the logical implications of this theory and added to it "the theory of surplus value," which rests on the axiom that human labour alone creates all value and hence constitutes the sole source of profits.

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