Sentences with phrase «logical outgrowth»

The phrase "logical outgrowth" means that something is a natural result or consequence of a particular situation or idea. It is when a conclusion or development follows logically from what has come before. Full definition
The conclusion must be the logical outgrowth, the consummation of what went before, not the starting place.
The inevitability of sin is not a logical outgrowth of man's situation in nature and spirit; but temptation to sin lies in this situation.
In a church that has a strong commitment to covenant theology, that practice would seem to be the logical outgrowth of the theological premises, but the measure is being strongly opposed by those who feel that it would represent a serious lowering of the solemnity of the sacramental occasion.
Keith Collar, associate dean for planning and outreach at HGSE, said advancing the idea of entrepreneurship as a catalyst for influencing the field of education is a logical outgrowth of the work by faculty during the academic year.
Inspires students to develop and submit futuristic scenarios that might take place as a logical outgrowth of actions or events.
Supt. Ramon C. Cortines and other officials have said that closing unsuccessful schools is a logical outgrowth of the Flores Aguilar plan.
In Le Havre, on the North Coast of France during the late 1850's the then teenage Claude Monet who had become adept as a political caricaturist began developing the art of plein air landscape painting (under the tutelage of Eugéne Boudin) perhaps as a response to and a logical outgrowth of the then popular Barbizon School.
This exhibition reads like a logical outgrowth of a 1970s obsession with both plastic and the photographic object.
At «Out of Time,» a single glance could encompass Mona Hatoum's parallel traces in the sand, created by the sweep of its circular container, and Frank Stella with his declaration of painting's «working space» as the logical outgrowth of its frame.
EERE -2011-BT-STD-0048, RIN 1904 - AC07, 78 FR 36316 (June 17, 2013)(«Microwave Final Rule») should be granted based upon the inclusion of and reliance on an inadequately updated determination of the social cost of carbon (SCC)-- a determination which was not subject to prior public comment and was not a «logical outgrowth» of the 2010 SCC determination.
This national hurdle was established by agreement among the provincial law societies in 2009 as a logical outgrowth of the Federation's decision in 2007 to establish Canada - wide academic requirements for all Canadian law degrees, a process culminating in the approval by member societies of a set of National Requirements in 2010.
My mentoring younger attorneys is the logical outgrowth of the warmth and generosity I encountered when I was starting my practice here in 1993.
This includes an examination of safeguards relating to collective redress, some of which were identified as necessary in the Recommendation, and safeguards regarding third party litigation funding which is a logical outgrowth of the need to develop an oversight regime for such funding.
There was no clear trigger for the rally, although it may be a logical outgrowth of the recent altcoin surge.
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