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Logically and are
Logically, it follows that a user should trust an HTTPS connection to a website if and only if all of the following are true:
Logically, MAC addresses are used in the Media Access Control protocol sub-layer of the OSI reference model.
Logically, many theorems are of the form of an indicative conditional: if A, then B.
Logically, there are just as many ways to get a criticism wrong as to get the criticism right.
Logically forums are organized into a finite set of generic topics ( usually with one main topic ) driven and updated by a group known as members, and governed by a group known as moderators.
Logically analytical propositions, for instance, are those in which all the non-logical parts can be replaced without change of truth value.
Logically, they are part of a single group, with a unified design theme and a sequence of values, even though ten years or more may have elapsed from the first to the last.
Logically if the test trials are so difficult that no items are recalled or if the correct answers to the non-recalled items are not given to the test subject, then minimal or no learning will occur.
The translator explains in a footnote in the Foreword, " Logically, of course, Huizinga is correct ; but as English prepositions are not governed by logic I have retained the more euphonious ablative in this sub-title.
Logically, trees are an important component of forest research, but the wide variety of other life forms and abiotic components in most forests means that other elements, such as wildlife or soil nutrients, are often the focal point.
Logically, the only way Marx has to express an identity of aggregated output prices and aggregated output values, is to say that both of the totals are equal to exactly the same quantity of abstract labour time.

Logically and they
Logically, students felt that they could complete similar residencies in higher-paying specialties in the same amount of time.

Logically and must
Logically, then, the first principle of the plan must be that it is not rigidly oriented toward any geographical area.

Logically and at
Logically, this does not assure that the moon itself ( or even the camera ) existed at the time the photograph is supposed to have been taken.
Logically it follows, at the same moment in which the line ahead became definitively the order for battle, there was established the distinction between the ships ' of the line ', alone destined for a place therein, and the lighter ships meant for other uses.
Logically, a beta node at the head of a branch of beta nodes is a special case because it takes no input from any beta memory higher in the network.
Logically, the number of inputs should be at least as great as the number of outputs.
Logically, however, the 8259 is only connected once at any given time.
Logically, the total output should be equal to the value of all goods and services produced in a country, but in counting every good and service, one actually ends up counting the same output again and again, at multiple stages of production.
Logically looking at the puzzle, the only way to get rid of any I's is to have three consecutive I's in the string.
Muhammad Iqbal also rejects the argument stating,Logically speaking, then, the movement from the finite to the infinite as embodied in the cosmological argument is quite illegitimate ; and the argument fails in total .” For Iqbal the concept of the first uncaused cause is absurd, he continues: " It is, however, obvious that a finite effect can give only a finite cause, or at most an infinite series of such causes.
Logically, a thrashing, blind woman and threatened snake occupying a confined space would lead most to conclude that Driver falls prey to the snake and is dead at the end of the film.

Logically and than
Logically this ought to be faster than the preceding music, which was Adagio then Largamente molto ( broadening — that is, slowing — a lot ), but most conductors slow down.

Logically and only
Logically then, it is only by these localized views that one religion's adherents may see others as inferior.
Logically, it has a similar meaning to the if and only if coupler ⇔.

Logically and i
* Logically, too, The Lone Ranger never wins against hopeless odds ; i. e., he is never seen escaping from a barrage of bullets merely by riding into the horizon.

Logically and .
Logically, it should be moved downtown.
Logically a younger layer cannot slip beneath a layer previously deposited.
Logically, the Liberals ' deputy leader, William McMahon, should have succeeded Holt.
Logically, the Prolog engine tries to find a resolution refutation of the negated query.
Logically, it was preceded by two previous human-dominated empires.
Logically enough, this inscribed circle was centered on the railway station.
Logically, scholars assume that the Zhui Shu yields methods of cubic equations.
Logically therefore it was in the occupation of the crown alone, that is to say in the royal demesne.
Logically, the truth value of some proposition cannot be used to infer that the same proposition is necessarily true.
Logically, this argument is sound, given the huge impoverished industrial working class-then often far too poor to consume the goods produced by an industrialised economy.
Logically such DNA would not be vestigial in the sense of being the vestige of a functional structure.
She goes on to say " Logically, if sex is natural and wholesome and semen is as healthy as sweat, there is no reason to interpret ejaculation as a hostile gesture.

Logically and e
Logically, a more realistic model would instead predict a constant rate of increased beach attendance ( e. g. an increase in 10 degrees leads to a doubling in beach attendance, and a drop in 10 degrees leads to a halving in attendance ).

since and are
In the command centers there are special clocks ready to tick off the minutes elapsed since `` E hour ''.
But, since they have rejected both narrative and emotional continuity, how are they to unify the impressive array of materials at their disposal??
We have staved off a war and, since our behavior has involved all these elements, we can only keep adding to our ritual without daring to abandon any part of it, since we have not the slightest notion which parts are effective.
Its massive contours are rooted in the simple need of man, since he is always incomplete, to complete himself.
But when these expectations are once too often ground into the dust, innocence can falter, since its strength is according to the strength of him who possesses it.
It has been a long time since he has seen any campaign money, and when the proposition is laid down to him as the friends of Mr. Hearst are laying it down these days he is quite likely to get aboard the Hearst bandwagon ''.
Pohl and Kornbluth's ad men have long since thrown out appeals to reason and developed techniques of advertising which tie in with `` every basic trauma and neurosis in American life '', which work on the libido of consumers, which are linked to the `` great prime motivations of the human spirit ''.
There was an air of blindness in her gray eyes, the startled-horse look that ultimately comes to some women who are born at the end of an ancestral line long since divorced from money-making and which, besides, has kept its estate intact.
As the ungoverned days of the automobile and the airplane are long since relegated to the past, so is the carefree attitude toward what a boatman may and may not do ; ;
Be careful here not to overexpose this subject since they are extremely bright and light-reflecting.
After the frames and transom are set up on the jig and temporarily braced, a piece of three-inch-wide mahogany ( only widths will be given since the 13/16-inch thickness is used throughout ) is butted between frames one and two below the line of the keelson.
This seems somewhat shortsighted since if the absolute educational qualifications for membership which the organizations profess are ever enforced, the educator will have the molding of the entire profession in his hands.
In the period since the end of World War 2, -- a period coinciding with merchandising demands for the colorful, the unusual, and the original in signs and displays -- plastics have come on so strong that today they are the acknowledged leaders in the field.
The terms are fairly safe to use on this side of the ocean, but before you start spouting them to your date, it might be best to find out if he was a member of Major Pockmanster's Delhi Regiment, since resentment toward the natives was reportedly very high in that outfit.
A randomization of `` ups '' and `` downs '' is more likely than ordered `` ups '' and `` downs '' in position ( 3 ) since the hydrogen atoms are well separated and so the position of one could hardly affect the position of another, and also since ordered `` up '' and `` down '' implies a larger unit cell, for which no evidence exists.
No matter how they are formulated, a large number of organic actives are simply not suitable for this application, since they do not give adequate soil removal.
The lower portion permits comparison of maturity levels of short and round bones predominantly, since only two long bones are included in Hand and Wrist as a region.
Accordingly, maturity level ratings by means of the upper portion and lower portion of the Chart, respectively, should be somewhat similar since Skeletal Age assessments are dependent upon Onsets during infancy and upon Completions during adolescence.
The theorem which we prove is more general than what we have described, since it works with the primary decomposition of the minimal polynomial, whether or not the primes which enter are all of first degree.
The invariant lines are the lines of the congruence of secants of **zg, since each of these meets Q in two points which are invariant.
In considering roleplaying for analysis we enter a more complex area, since we are now no longer dealing with a simple over-all decision but rather with the examination and evaluation of many elements seen in dynamic functioning.

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