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logically

adverb as in rationally

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“More troublesome, what about the less intelligent, who logically should have less?”

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This formulation equates immigration with genocide, which logically invites genocidal violence in response, and has been cited in mass murders across the globe.

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Vu explained the science behind butter’s moisture and fat content: "Butter that is higher in fat would logically follow that it has a lower water content and vice-versa. In most savory cooking, if you are melting or browning the butter, this would be immaterial. But in many baking recipes, you might be relying on some of that water to become steam to help leaven your pastry."

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Logically, you can’t believe both at once, but situationally, Christians of the NAR variety choose to believe whichever one seems to fit the moment.

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Leading anti-abortion groups still overwhelmingly reject calls to criminalize abortion-seekers, but a growing group of self-proclaimed abolitionists insist that there is no way for the movement to be logically consistent about fetal rights without punishing patients, too.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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