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illogical

[ih-loj-i-kuhl] / ɪˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl /


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NetEase later said in a statement that Activision’s terms were “commercially illogical,” and the stage was set for the contract to expire in January.

From New York Times

Facing criminal penalties for accessing or for providing essential health care seems distinctly inhumane and illogical.

From Salon

Oreskes: The point of the book is to show that these people take their point of view to an illogical extreme where they would defend child labor.

From Los Angeles Times

I felt caught between the promises and, yes, risks of hormone therapy, the remaining gaps in our knowledge and my own aversion, common if illogical, to embarking on a new and indefinitely lasting medical regimen.

From New York Times

Laster said that much of the day-to-day operations of a company are carried out by its officers and that arguing they have no oversight obligations would produce almost illogical outcomes.

From Reuters