Around here, when football pleasantries are exchanged, the logical subject is Cowboys'defense.
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I am a very logical person, and those are extremely logical subjects.
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Whately took a view of political economy as an essentially logical subject.
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In some cases, the subject pronoun is not used for the logical subject.
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It can also appear without a corresponding logical subject, in short sentences and question tags : " There wasn't a discussion, was there?
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In 1908, Schl�ter argued that by defining geography as a " Landschaftskunde " ( landscape science ) this would give geography a logical subject matter shared by no other discipline.
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Subsequently the geographer Otto Schl�ter, in 1908, argued that by defining geography as a " Landschaftskunde " ( landscape science ) would give geography a logical subject matter shared by no other discipline.
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If " all mammals " were the logical subject of the sentence " all mammals are land-dwellers ", then to negate the whole sentence we would have to negate the predicate to give " all mammals are " not " land-dwellers ".
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A race for the fastest time around the world was a logical subject for a prize, but there would obviously be considerable interest in the " first " person to complete a non-stop circumnavigation, and there was no possibility of persuading the possible candidates to wait for a combined start.
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The process in an informative statement begins with the parties hypothetically assuming that they are referring to the " same " entity or " property ", even though their selections from their sensory fields cannot match; we can call this mutually imagined projection the " logical subject " of the statement.