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"This is probably built on a bit of a fallacy isn't it?" he said.
"There's a bit of a fallacy that measles is a mild childhood illness.
"There is a bit of a fallacy that civil servants like high ministerial turnover to just let them get on with it.
"You are old enough to know better than to put your balls on someone's pizza," he said, which seems like a bit of a fallacy.
Or rather, it's a bad thing for the idea of 'club culture' because in 2016, the idea that 'club culture' is a real, living, breathing thing rather than a nostalgia industry predisposed to relieve you of as much cash as possible, is a bit of a fallacy.
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There's a bit of a "Say's Law" fallacy to this part of the discussion -- increase the supply of college workers and you'll increase the demand for them.
That's kind of a fallacy.
It was an opportunity to remind Wills of a fallacy in informal logic: the fallacy of false alternative.
The first type is the rebuttal of a fallacy with a response that contains the same fallacy as the original claim (very often leading to tu quoque).
Bit of a maverick.
Bit of a scoop?
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