logical corollary

collocation in English

meaningsoflogicalandcorollary

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logical
adjective
uk
/ˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
using ...
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corollary
noun[C]
uk
/kəˈrɒl.ər.i/
us
/ˈkɔːr.ə.ler.i/
something that results from ...
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(Definition oflogicalandcorollaryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Alogicalcorollarywould be public pressure to continue monitoring school performance as part of the solution to the perceived problem.
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Do you think these taboos were alogicalcorollaryor a contingent phenomenon?
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The main assumption of the target article is alogicalcorollaryof this broader claim and, as such, we agree with it.
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I think they were alogicalcorollary.
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Privilege is alogicalcorollaryof power and quite often, it is obtained by exerting it.
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Thelogicalcorollarywould be requiring children to wear helmets in playgrounds, because they still fall off even safe playground equipment.
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In my opinion any large reconstruction of our franchise law must be followed, as alogicalcorollary—by an equitable redistribution of representation.
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It is an unfortunate but completelylogicalcorollaryto the system.
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It is alogicalcorollaryof an increase in interest rate that the value of unredeemable stock will decline correspondingly.
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Does it follow from that as alogicalcorollarythat every time land changes hands we should double the tax on the transfer?
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The mainlogicalcorollaryof globalisation is that we are no longer able to regulate the economy and industry by national rules alone.
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I submit that thelogicalcorollaryof the profit motive is to buy cheap and to sell dear.
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We have military compulsion, and we are moving towards itslogicalcorollary, industrial compulsion.
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That of course seemed to be alogicalcorollaryof abandoning selection by school.
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Thelogicalcorollaryof that is that there should be more facilities for electro-convulsant therapy at those hospitals.
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If that happens, thelogicalcorollaryis that the quantities exported to this country will also be restricted.
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I do not believe that it is anylogicalcorollaryat all.
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The onlylogicalcorollaryis that least help should be given to those who need it least.
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That is thelogicalcorollaryof the first proposition.
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Thelogicalcorollaryof treating a parent as "not being absent" for child support purposes, would be to do the same for benefit purposes.
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