No logician of the present day teaches that comprehensibility is a test of truth. |
But Mr Barak, ever the logician, maintains that irreducible interest and not ephemeral emotion will determine the two sides' bottom lines. |
If one wants to be thirsty, the tail of a stockfish is as good for it as the head of a logician. |
Britain maybe isn't the best example to pick, as the logician school of thinking is very much an Anglo-American creation. |
To do so they brought together in the suburbs of London a number of talented scientists including the famous logician Alan Turing. |
It was a requirement of prudence and safety which commends itself to every logician and legist. |