NOUN
- a logical relation between propositions p and q of the form `if p then q'; if p is true then q cannot be false
How To Use logical implication In A Sentence
- Pain and suffering caused by natural forces has atheological implications, it does not however make it so, it just lends support to atheism. Arguing in the Streets
- A study published last May in Nature found that the toxins dispersed from the pollen of Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) corn, a Novartis product, can kill nonpest insects, including the monarch butterfly — a problem with potentially enormous ecological implications. The Kept University
- Gamma-tocopherol traps mutagenic electrophiles such as NOX and complements alpha-tocopherol: physiological implications. Craig Cooper: The Real Facts About Vitamin E and Prostate Cancer
- By the 1970s it was examining in depth the moral and theological implications. Times, Sunday Times
- The ecological implication of this life history strategy of rice water weevil was discussed.
- This has important ecological implications for trophic responses and estuarine productivity.
- XML function dependency, logical implication are the foundation of the further research on XML key and XML normalization theory.
- Since such an important aspect of everyday living must have theological implications, Loyola college decided that the inextricable link between God and eating was to be explored.
- His project for a new pilgrimage centre at the cathedral had obvious archaeological implications. Times, Sunday Times
- The theological implications of such a recognition were profound, and required far more than a change in regulations.