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Sorry, but when you start with a wrong premise and ignore the record, you end up with a wrong conclusion.
That, he said, is "just a wrong premise".Still, several justices seemed nervous about tinkering with an institution that has existed for millennia.
The idea was widely criticized from the start, with various expert commissions concluding that it was "ill-conceived and doomed to failure" and "a politically motivated idea, starting from a wrong premise".
For many years, trichloramine was believed to be an upper respiratory tract irritant only, clearly a wrong premise for this water-insoluble irritant that can cause asthma in lifeguards (Thickett et al. 2002) and epithelial damage in the deep lung of rodents and recreational swimmers (Bernard et al. 2003; Carbonnelle et al. 2002; Lagerkvist et al. 2004).
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It might be argued that cynics start from the wrong premise.
But these analyses may proceed from the wrong premise if they assume that the stories have had no impact.
It is very likely that Congress may have adopted the JOBS Act based on the wrong premise and may end up hurting, rather than helping, markets.
But in reality, the critics' arguments are based on the wrong premise, and those may create much confusion.
This view is dead wrong, in part because it stems from the wrong premise.
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