Similar words: logical, theological, ecological, biological, ideological, technological, psychological, terminological. Meaning: adv. 1. according to logical reasoning 2. in a logical manner.
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31. Retrieval before additions All records will be in their correct places and the file will be physically as well as logically in sequence.
32. It attempts to model operational interactions between company functions in one way that is logically sound.
33. With the attainment of concrete operations, the ability to reason logically about and solve conservation problems emerges.
34. Within families filial piety was the keystone of morality and it led logically to an absolute obedience to the household head.
35. If people disagree on a certain issue, they can discuss it logically, adhering to facts to determine who is correct.
36. Logically, a far richer recruitment seam is available where case management is a day-to-day activity-in solicitors' private practice.
37. The tensions and ambiguities of the dualities that Emerson tried to hold together could not be explicated logically or reconciled philosophically.
38. Which premise logically entails the fifteenth day of March and sails - a street of blue-black sails like shark.
39. His hypothesis, while unlikely, is neither logically nor physically impossible.
40. He began by explaining the Miles affair very soberly and logically, because Mr Greenleaf would probably be pretty alarmed by now.
41. It is by definition a complex object, and all complex objects are explicable as logical constructions out of logically simple elements.
42. Bridges logically points out that this would violate their agreement.
43. Logically, Margarett, posing in her chair, should be reflected in the mirror(sentencedict.com), but she is not.
44. Existential propositions, contextually indispensable though they might be, are not logically essential for a complete description of the world.
45. Within each paragraph consider the various sentences and whether they each knit together logically.
46. There is no straight forward and necessary correspondence between a political structure and the political functions that seem logically associated with the structure.
47. And even when logically there can be no individual item we are tempted to invent one.
48. It must be conceded that private shareholders to not always behave logically over their investments.
49. Such theories lead logically to leaving older people alone rather than attempting to improve the quality of their lives through continued social engagement.
50. Of course,(sentencedict.com) it behoves the legislator to distinguish the categories logically and justly.
51. However, the results generated in the output file will logically be interpreted with the same results.
52. Logically enough, everybody turned to stare at Lolly Stoppelgard, who looked understandably puzzled.
53. In the West, where the one thing that really mattered was water, states should logically be formed around watersheds.
54. He is an agricultural science graduate from Oxford University and feels competent to assess evidence and act logically.
55. Indeed, no relationship between the vibration frequencies of different molecules is logically necessary.
56. An ergonomically designed cockpit, with instrumentation and controls logically zoned, make for error-free readings of any situation.
57. In fact, of course, the history of science is human history and human history never runs as logically as this.
58. Each division will have clear mandates in its domestic markets, and a logically defined export area.
59. The man wants revenge, pure and simple, and he's working logically through the family, saving Stone until last.
60. Logically such constructions should make ethnic minorities feel even more powerless than they actually are.
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