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1 That appeared to me to be the natural inference and logical deduction.
2 The natural inference is, that there were faults on all sides.
3 That is the natural inference , unless by some means the contrary can be proved.
4 The natural inference is that somebody here knows about it--
5 And the natural inference was, that it had the reputation of being a haunted house.
6 Therefore, the natural inference is that knowledge is a source of the most exquisite pleasures.
7 ATHENIAN: And therefore I will endeavour, Cleinias, if I can, to draw the natural inference .
8 Thus, you see, that what was a natural inference in other times is meaningless in ours.
9 The natural inference was not lost upon Laurier.
10 The natural inference was, that he had sent to Dr. Flint a copy of those fragments.
11 Isn't that the natural inference , - if you must think about business at all at such an affair.
12 The natural inference from this is that descent and natural selection are one and the same thing.
13 The natural inference is that, as far as regards Patagonia, our interpretation of the document was erroneous.
14 The natural inference from this principle is, that no law can be valid without the approval of all.
15 And the only natural inference would seem to be that there is a real duality of mind at work.
16 That is the natural inference .
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