logical conclusion
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflogicalandconclusion
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logical
adjective
uk/ˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
using ...
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conclusion
noun
uk/kənˈkluː.ʒən/us/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
the final part ...
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(Definition oflogicalandconclusionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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If this is the case, alogicalconclusionis that there must be a categorization device that allows medium-related activities to occur.
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If we consider dictionaries as active tools, it is alogicalconclusionto include the basic lexical-semantic inferences within the dictionary knowledge.
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We can ask, however, whether he has taken this issue to itslogicalconclusion.
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There were also those who took the belief in ownership to itslogicalconclusionand attempted to sell their seats to others.
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If we take these developments and interim findings to theirlogicalconclusion, pretty momentous implications arise.
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Thislogicalconclusionwas confirmed through studies with specific antibodies detailed below.
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It is this dimension which is driven to itslogicalconclusionin psychoanalytic accounts of the functioning of ideologies.
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It also represents thelogicalconclusionof the preceding parts, as they cannot stand alone.
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Everything proceeds to an inexorable andlogicalconclusion.
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This, however, is thelogicalconclusionof statements which assert that international factors have been merely inspirational and supportive of political change.
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Both men's success in this area was possible not through controversial new beginnings, but because they took existing liberal concerns to theirlogicalconclusion.
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In short, positing a well-chosen end at the beginning allows the plot to unfold smoothly toward its inevitablylogicalconclusion.
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Nor is it simply thelogicalconclusionof legal precedents cited by a lawyer.
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This is alogicalconclusionbased on their point of departure, but is only as valid as that original premise.
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But do they give any clue as to how one should build, and if taken to theirlogicalconclusionwhat kind of architecture flows from them?
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Warmoth was unusual only in carrying centrism to itslogicalconclusion.
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This definition is based on thelogicalconclusionthat, once a code representation has reached the limit of winner-take-all compression, additional network levels would be redundant.
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Neat organization has been taken to itslogicalconclusion.
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