Adverb
Regarding or using logistics.
Regarding or using symbolic logic.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgNow, Tim has been really, really busy, and it's been my job now to kind of deal with everything. And trying to figure out how we balance that, logistically it's a nightmare. But these little jobs make it much easier. Susan Sarandon
Modernity invented the future, but that's all over. In the current version 'progressive history' camouflages phylogenetic death-drive tactics, Kali-wave: logistically accelerating condensation of virtual species extinction. Welcome to the matricide laboratory. Nick Land
Davis, p. 105. However, Edward J. Schoenfeld, (rejecting the older figures of 60–400,000 Umayyad and 75,000 Franks), contends that "estimates that the Umayyads had over fifty thousand troops (and the Franks even more) are logistically impossible." Source: Internet
Even if Pepperdine is logistically able to fit all of these additional students on campus, the sheer number of bodies will increase the risk of an on-campus COVID-19 outbreak. Source: Internet
Both processes are extremely important in this region of the world as it is expensive and logistically unfeasible to transport in synthetic fertilizers and large-scale machinery. Source: Internet
At the time, Padan said they wanted to see how it worked out logistically and would do it again if people expressed an interest in continuing. Source: Internet