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However, those elements are also those with the shortest lives, which might logically place them at the top.
Given these circumstances, you might logically conclude that there is no such thing as too much Bach.
Dr. Brout might logically have shared the Nobel if he were alive today; the prize is not awarded posthumously.
As one possible lesson, we might logically ask why "nonessential" services need to be performed by government.
That is the solution a human engineer might logically think of, Dr. Brockes said, but evolution has chosen a different one.
The goals set by one's immediate supervisor represent an important data-source about where a person might logically set her own goals for her own job.
He seems to lack the bright disposition that might logically be expected from the jaunty topographical abbreviations, effulgent colors and lively textures of his best-known landscape paintings.
A small one built mostly underground might logically have smaller requirements, but a potential buyer would be reluctant to build one under the current regulatory regime, experts say.
After all, if the government let things get this bad, respondents might logically conclude that it is also unable to do much to fix the situation.
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He plays a kind of music that his fans' parents might more logically applaud.
In principle, you could imagine that people's answers to these questions might be logically independent.
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