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Because age is no longer used as a cutoff to offer invasive testing, it is no longer logical to use predetermined cutoffs based on age risk for screening programs.

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However, to argue that our nature or constitution forces us to abide by the laws of logic is no longer a logical justification; it is to incorrectly shift from logical to psychological or biological considerations (1893, XVI-XVII).

The former chairman of the ABC and the Australian Securities Exchange said persisting with government subsidies for renewable energy represented a "crime against the people" because higher energy costs hit poorer households the hardest and there was no longer any logical reason to have them.

Newman last week described subsidies for renewable energy as "a crime against the people" because higher energy costs hit poorer households the hardest and, in his opinion, the science of global warming was "somewhat in tatters" so there was no longer any logical reason to have them.

Newman, the former chairman of the ABC and the ASX, has said persisting with government subsidies for renewable energy represented a "crime against the people" because higher energy costs hit poorer households the hardest and there was no longer any logical reason to have them.

Newman, the former chairman of the ABC and the ASX, said persisting with government subsidies for renewable energy represented a "crime against the people" because higher energy costs hit poorer households the hardest and there was no longer any logical reason to have them.

In addition, as a Bell Labs researcher named Andrew Odlyzko observed, the new business environment meant that "unfettered research" was no longer a logical or necessary investment for a company, which, in Mr. Gertner's words, "could profit merely by pursuing an incremental strategy rather than a game-changing discovery or invention".

According to this view, a gap in a proof is no longer a logical gap, but a gap in the mathematical understanding (Detlefsen 1992: 360, 366).

In general, after World War I the reduction of philosophy to the philosophy of science was no longer accepted, though logical empiricism offered hardly any objection to it.

More importantly, while there is general agreement that abductive inferences are frequent in both everyday and scientific reasoning, these inferences are no longer considered as logical inferences.

A film no longer needed to be logical.

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