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The millionaire's tax, an idea that would logically hold special appeal while the treasury is broke, died last year without a fight.

Rick Santorum was able to make a strong case for restoring American manufacturing without having to say anything that would logically challenge free trade, anti-unionism or zero regulations about worker compensation or environmental damage.

They are having great fun strutting around at the UN Security Council over Iraq, and are loth to accept a policy that would logically lead to the replacement of British and French seats on the council with a single EU one.

"People who need to retire early — and they need to — are folks that start working in their late teens, whereas people who are promoting raising the retirement age are people who were in graduate school or professional school and got into jobs that would logically take them into their late 60s and 70s," she said.

It was school metaphysics that would logically lead to Spinozism, if its implications were just fully understood, not the other way around.

First and by his own acknowledgement, if commanders do not address operational mishaps, such inaction will "erode existing [host nation] support", a phenomena that would logically incentivize commanders to vigorously prosecute battlefield crimes rather than shield the lawbreakers.

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Actually, I put Tassie in situations that wouldn't logically occur – as a convenience to the author – as a narrative device".

Recent ex-premiers are unlikely to follow Wilson into the studios because of two modern factors that would seem logically contradictory: that most leaders are now violently despised when they leave office – although Portillo overcame fears that his negative public image from politics might alienate audiences – and that they can make so much money from speeches, foundations and appointments.

"Increasing trade and investment flows, and putting in place all the institutional arrangements, would be a much better way to have sustainable economic cooperation that would lead logically to financial and foreign exchange cooperation," Mr. Kumar said at a conference in Beijing last week.

This range was selected to ensure that the controller would be able to move the system in any direction that would be logically desirable.

FaceApp's snafu is exactly the kind of situation that would — it logically follows — be more likely to occur if you were to adopt Damore's idea of de-emphasizing empathy in your software engineering team, most especially should that team be drastically lacking in diversity (NB: Google's engineering staff skews 80percentnt male).

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