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The pieces fit well, and the controls are not only logical, they work with a satisfying feel.

In such conditions stripping down to your shorts and beating another guy senseless can seem not only logical, but also noble.

But Mr. Krebs of Burlington Northern who has spent his whole career in railroading, is also convinced that running the trains on a continental basis is not only logical but inevitable.

Similarly, Kenneth Schaffner suggests that an appropriate model of reduction should take into account not only logical or metaphysical aspects regarding the reduced and the reducing theory.

This next step – opening up our data completely so that anyone can use it however they want – is not only logical but central to our mission as well.

Not only logical aspects, but cognitive, psychological or linguistic ones play an important role in the ethical argument; fundamentally ethical propositions are expressed through a formalised language, not being assimilated in the same way by different people.

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Shaving weight and size isn't only logical because of the iPad mini's example, it's also something that could help Apple considerably in terms of providing an upgrade incentive to existing iPad owners.

Because the inn featured in my novel overlooks a cove in Rockport--a small historic town at the tip of Cape Ann, where the original settlers made a livelihood through timber, fishing, and hauling giant blocks of granite out of quarries--calling the novel Folly Cove seemed not only lyrical, but logical.

Not only may logical analysis, in the sense of 'translating' into a logical language, still have value in freeing us from misleading views of language, but 'connective' analysis is still worthy of being called 'analysis' (as we shall see in the next three sections).

He sees the merger not only as logical in business terms, but more grandly as a symbol of Africa's glorious future.

The brutalities of a Stalinist prison interrogator, Kis writes, were "not the whim of a neurotic or a cocaine addict, as some believe, but a struggle for his convictions which, like his victims', he considered to be altruistic, inviolable and sacred.... To sign a confession for the sake of duty was not only a logical but also a moral act, and therefore worthy of respect".

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