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logical

[loj-i-kuhl] / ˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl /


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Despite it being a logical deduction, it wasn’t a guarantee that banning phones would lead to better learning environments, said the paper’s co-author David Figlio, an economics professor at the University of Rochester.

From The Wall Street Journal

The anomalies in “The Winner’s Curse” do not inspire faith in humanity’s logical powers.

From The Wall Street Journal

After revealing the US three-way proposal, Zelensky added that European envoys could be present and said that it would be "logical to hold such a joint meeting".

From Barron's

He has since slipped down one place, so a return to that division would appear most logical if he is to eventually achieve his dream of fighting for a world title.

From BBC

This provided a “logical and most expedient opportunity” to get more info on what documents existed and pave the way for a consent search.

From The Wall Street Journal