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logical consequence
noun
- the relation that obtains between the conclusion and the premises of a formally valid argument
Example Sentences
“That is what I see, that Donald Trump will buckle under pressure, that he will correct his announcements under pressure,” Robert Habeck, Germany’s economy minister, told reporters Thursday, “but the logical consequence is that he then also needs to feel the pressure.”
Immigrant rights and labor union activists, however, see it as the logical consequence of a brutal global trade regime that cuts corners to maximize profits — one that puts workers and the public at risk, while enabling officials and regulators to cheer from the sidelines.
“Personal observation has convinced me that in the power arena of politics/economics and in their logical consequence, war, people tend to give over every decision making capacity to any leader who can wrap himself in the myth fabric of the society,” Herbert wrote.
"A logical consequence of the idea that the LLVPs are remnants of Theia is that they are very ancient," Asimow says.
While the offensive is not justifiable or excusable, he said, “it is the natural logical consequence of the Israeli siege of Gaza.”
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