(1) In FireStarter's gameplay, we put a stake on worked-out balance and logic instead of scripted elements.
(2) There was now to be no sanctuary where the logic of capitalism could not prevail.
(3) There is no inexorable logic dictating that the media must undermine the independence of the spheres of art and culture.
(4) I remember being infuriated by the injustice and lack of logic .
(5) The application server instructs the softswitch on how to complete the call according to the rules of the relevant service logic .
(6) The second wave is syntactic: attacks against the operating logic of computers and networks.
(7) Does anyone else see the faulty logic here?
(8) The program's underlying logic is also now reflected in an orderly and commonsense interface which reflects this awesome program's true power.
(9) Philosophers trained in modern logic may accordingly feel that there is something either obscure or else superficial in the notion of irreducibly tensed predication.
(10) She was beginning to laugh a little, being painfully aware of the apparent lack of logic .
(11) USB OTG adds a small amount of additional logic , however, which allows a device to serve either as a host or peripheral.
(12) Mac hardware today differs from PCs solely in the CPU, system logic and the motherboard they sit on.
(13) Why, the logic goes, would we want independence when devolution is so bad?
(14) Whoever wishes to hold on to the distinction would need to maintain, according to his own logic , that he has always been there - a thesis which can all too easily be disproved.
(15) That is the primary reason and logic behind media.
(16) Marked from the outset by frivolity, it also lacks substance and logic .
(17) No doubt he will be able to apply his twisted logic to it.
(18) Frege's primary concern was to construct a system of logic , formulated in an idealized language, which was adequate for mathematical reasoning.
(20) Formal logic is applied again, this time to determine whether a premature or erroneous idea prevails.