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Because a lot of things have defied logic so far.
They defy logic, not being subject to the rules of the real world.
"It defied logic to believe he really tried to do that."
Richard was right in that it all seemed to defy logic.
"We are trying to be positive because he defies logic.
In this context, sanctions against both countries defy logic and justice.
The idea that they would make deep reductions in the face of such effort defies logic.
It was an identity that defied logic and general appearances.
With that, they've been able to defy logic and persevere.
Inside, a performance commences that seems to defy logic and reality.
It defies logic that someone would start shooting like this."
"He used the medium to deceive the eye and defy logic."
No expense was spared to carry out a plan that many said defied logic.
Theirs was a dangerous attraction that defied logic or reason.
The fact that Fontaine was still breathing seemed to defy logic.
M must know that the woman's appearance is at random and defies logic.
They remind us that art is a wonderment defying logic.
Some people are wondering, however, whether the frenzy of deals defies logic.
"It would defy logic to think I would not review the organization and make changes."
Many parents said they did not understand these rules, which seemed to defy logic, especially when siblings were treated differently.
So to use a text while denying the very context of the person and authority is again defying logic.
To her the idea of wanting a chair you'd never sat in completely defied logic."
The department's allocations defy logic and fail its mission to protect Americans.
But applying public choice theory to federal antitrust actions defies logic at times.
Both views - as should be plain to anyone who considers them for longer than a minute or two - defy logic.