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And yet, come to think, it is a logical consequence enough.
He forced himself to think it through, work out all the logical consequences in his head.
That is to say, we know all the logical consequences of our beliefs.
Yet, there was a sort of logical consequence to Stone's ideas.
That made me aware, though I never drew logical consequences.
And yet it's the logical consequence of everything you're striving for.
As a "black hole" of German history or its logical consequence?
The logical consequence of this is that pollution will increase in the region.
It is important to remember that logical consequences are never to be used as an idle threat.
It could not be a logical consequence of another conjecture.
From the beginning, this had been the logical consequence of the left's attacks on Reagan.
That seems to be the logical consequence of this.
The logical consequence is a development towards a common police force, to which I am entirely opposed.
The black economy is a logical consequence of this.
They were the logical consequence of what the West saw as its victory over totalitarianism.
To this extent, increasing the flexibility of Order 20/78 is a logical consequence.
These arrive in the show as logical consequences of a long gestation.
Instead of punishment, you advise parents to use natural or logical consequences to discipline children.
On the contrary, this is the logical consequence of the decisions made in Berlin!
Do you see the logical consequence of that statement?
"The logical consequences of those statements are that there is nothing to lose.
The logical consequence of this aim should, therefore, be to make Council proceedings more open.
This is not just a logical consequence of the objectives set in Lisbon.
As a logical consequence of this, every nation has the right to express choices and preferences.
"They figure that's got to be the logical consequence.