logical consequence
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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That’s not a loophole; it’s the logical consequence of the very principles Thomas purports to defend.
From Slate
Instead, it was a logical consequence of being unable to get adequate rate increases as costs and wildfire danger have increased.
From Los Angeles Times
"A logical consequence of the idea that the LLVPs are remnants of Theia is that they are very ancient," Asimow says.
From Science Daily
But it’s actually a fairly logical consequence of climate change’s intensifying effect on the earth’s water cycle.
From New York Times
Pushed on whether the number of people in prison in the UK should be higher than it currently is, Mr Sunak said a "logical consequence of catching more criminals" would be higher prison numbers.
From BBC
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