Thus a true statement of the facts of the case can logically imply a statement ascribing the ethical predicate 'dishonest' to someone.
To see an empty carton, just rubbish, disappear in midair logically implied the possibility that a squad car full of men could vanish in the same fashion.
And all the Stars a Stage 61 that these facts logically implied the existence of thousands of home-like, hospitable planets within the Javelin's theoretical range.
Instead Olshevsky resorted to a far more radical position by emphasising the point that a cladogram doesn't logically imply the morphology of its intermediate steps.
Break-in attempts at McKinley ended almost two years ago, which might logically imply that the last attempt was undetected, and successful.
The existence of a majority logically implies a corresponding minority.
A recent, incorrect use of the term "ghost word" refers to coining a new word implied logically from a real word, often etymologically incorrectly.
One statement logically implies another when it is logically incompatible with the negation of the other.
One also has to replace "determined" by something like "logically imply".
Oseran full-feedback space armor logically implied an Oseran monitor nearby.