Synonym: rational, reasonable, sane, sensible, sound. Similar words: ecological, biological, theological, ideological, technological, psychological, apologize, psychologist. Meaning: ['lɑdʒɪkl /'lɒd-] adj. 1. capable of or reflecting the capability for correct and valid reasoning 2. based on known statements or events or conditions 3. marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts 4. capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner.
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61. The first man to be appointed as Minister, Lance Buckmaster, had seemed logical.
62. Physics also tells us that there is a logical answer to the seeming conundrum of the diversity of species.
63. There is no necessary connection between evil and religion, either a logical one or on factual grounds.
64. She emphasised the status of housework as a moral code rather than a logical practice.
65. This thoroughly logical arrangement makes setting up levels a doddle.
66. It is logical to narrate a climb from the valley upwards.
67. Family history and the history of the local community offer logical extensions of this process.
68. This chapter discusses these forms of the logical schema and also shows how the data structures might be described to the database.
69. We do this via some concrete examples, simple enough to allow the logical principle involved to be easily seen.
70. It briefly considers the prospects for extending the operational life of obsolete systems through physical restoration as well as logical simulation.
71. If only a single copy is needed then it is logical to produce it on the page printer.
72. The best clue to the source of the error is that software tends to fail in logical ways.
73. Those arguments then assert that functional alignment is the only logical answer.
74. The logical consistency and adequacy of the theory will then be tested by building computer simulation models of it.
75. The decision doesn't have to be logical, it was unanimous. Harry S Truman
76. As the code gained widespread acceptance, certain logical consequences followed in its wake.
77. The system illustrated here follows a logical sequence of development resulting in a short-term financial planning and cash budgeting system.
78. Before success comes in any man’s life, he’s sure to meet with much temporary defeat and, perhaps some failures. When defeat overtakes a man, the easiest and the most logical thing to do is to quit. That’s exactly what the majority of men do. Napoleon Hill
79. Some computers provide both logical and circular shifts, together with the appropriate arithmetic shifts.
79. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
80. There is, however, no logical reason why a vaccine for protection against tuberculosis should contain species specific antigens.
81. Had this apparently contradictory programme been worked out over a long period, it might have seemed more logical.
82. We shall now explore three alternatives to the rational model: logical incrementalism, the interpretative paradigm and action rationality.
83. The decision is logical, in the sense that it places local authorities in the same position as other builders.
84. It is sad that Park and colleagues have not understood the logical and moral basis of elective ventilation.
85. Why is engaging in a two-way logical conversation so difficult for some children?
86. The venturer who successfully completes this abc journey will have experienced a logical but unexciting event.
87. No mere textual reading or logical talisman can solve the dilemma.
88. It is a logical ending to a book whose purpose is directly stated and kept consistently in the forefront of the narrative.
89. For those afflicted with the notion that national politics is on the level and two-dimensional, the following yarn is logical.
90. We have described a scheme for introducing logical objects into one hypertext system, Guide.
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