logically entail
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indicates a consequence that follows from reason or logic
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- Such sweeping changes must logically entail a redefinition of the concept.
- A square's properties logically entail that it is also a rectangle.
- The premise that all humans are mortal does logically entail the conclusion that Socrates is mortal.
- The premise that all men are mortal and Socrates is a man logically entails that Socrates is mortal.
- Accepting this hypothesis would logically entail a rejection of our previous theories.
- Solving this equation logically entails understanding advanced calculus.
- Agreeing to the first clause logically entails your acceptance of the subsequent conditions.
- Such a dramatic shift in policy would logically entail widespread public debate.
- If we accept your argument, what does that logically entail for our current policy?
- His argument, if accepted, would logically entail a complete re-evaluation of the evidence.
- The axioms of Euclidean geometry logically entail that the sum of angles in a triangle is 180 degrees.
- The evidence presented does not logically entail the conclusion you've drawn.
- A commitment to reducing carbon emissions will logically entail significant investment in renewable energy.
- Does freedom of speech logically entail the right to incite violence?
- The existence of suffering does not logically entail the absence of a benevolent creator.
- Her theory logically entails that certain unobservable particles must exist.
- His promotion logically entails a higher salary and more responsibility.
- This set of axioms logically entails all theorems derived within the system.
- What some failed to grasp is that the initial decision logically entailed all these unforeseen complications.
- The contract logically entails certain obligations for both parties.