Examples of using Logical consequence in English and their translations into Greek
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That is a logical consequence of the disparities in the breakdown of executions between the countries of the Union,
The logical consequence of this is therefore that we cannot keep the Euratom Treaty in its present form.
the architecture is a logical consequence of the need to dispose a representative sample for estimating a most likely error rate.
Merger of these two networks into the ECC-Network has been a logical consequence of the introduction of the euro
The possibility of national taxation on top of European tax is a logical consequence of subsidiarity.
today's massacres in Yemen are a logical consequence to international apathy.
that all the rest was a logical consequence of that single discovery.
According to him, the Nazi movement wasn't a specifically German product, but a logical consequence of a developed industrial society.
Nonetheless, it was not an isolated occurrence but the logical consequence of a process that was already underway.
Although the logical consequence relation is only semidecidable,
whereas it is actually the logical consequence of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Although the logical consequence relation is only semideciable,
Although the logical consequence relation is only semi decidable,
syntactic definitions of logical consequence in first-order logic.
This publication set out either the modern model-theoretic definition of(semantic) logical consequence, or the basis for that modern notion.
definition of(semantic) logical consequence, or at least the basis for it.
What are Logical Notions?" can thus be viewed as continuing"On the Concept of Logical Consequence".
Modal-formal accounts of logical consequence combine the modal
A logical consequence is to focus the actions of the Plan on the regional innovation system.
The logical consequence is for them to be excluded from European subsidies