Encara no tenim significats per a "logical inference".
1The logical inference therefrom is public ownership, if not actual public operation.
2The sight of the girl made her mother sad-notvaguely but by logical inference.
3It is a logical inference, just an application of the principle you have stated.
4This would seem to be a most logical inference.
5It would be at bottom not a case of logical inference at all, but of empirical association.
6A sound special deduction can be arrived at only by logical inference from true and certain general principles.
7The natural, grammatical, and logical inference is, that the author of Genesis is the author of Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers.
8But he does not make this logical inference, and his thought upon the problem continues to be wavering and undecided.
9He holds that it is nothing but observation and logical inference, but to me it is little short of clairvoyance.
10Of course some of the conversations have been imagined, but always on an adequate foundation of truth or logical inference.
11But, taking all of Champlain's statements into consideration, the logical inference would be that it is the Isle aux Noix.
12The only logical inference from Betty's remark was that Boyce had behaved abominably and even notoriously to a woman in Wellingsford.
13By strict logical inference the rejoinder then comes that, if so, the Constitution is no longer an instrument of national advantage.
14I will dismiss the introductory part of his letter, merely observing that his " logical inference" is quite gratuitous and unwarranted.
15If you say all Americans are liars, Wilsey, and you're an American, the logical inference is that you think yourself a liar.
16The equality of the sexes was only a logical inference from the general doctrine of equality to which Condorcet's social theory is reducible.
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