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1 Sounds good, but it is unhelpful and logically impossible .
2 He concluded that motion is logically impossible .
3 That such a state of affairs is logically impossible is reason enough to elicit worries about financial instability.
4 It is logically impossible to reconcile a frictionless aether, with their results relative to the pressure of light waves.
5 The Supreme Court said the terms of the legislation made it " logically impossible " for Mr Meagher to qualify.
6 Each side often gets what it wants and is happy with deals that are eventually struck, even though this is, strictly, logically impossible .
7 Then, since the Spirit's statement or conception of anything necessarily makes that thing exist, it is logically impossible for it to conceive a lie.
8 If the introspecting subject cannot say, This is aesthetic feeling, it is logically impossible to make his state of mind the basis for further advance.
9 "To a thorough-going naturalism, naturalism itself is logically impossible . "
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