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They had gone into games thinking that if they could conceded only 10 they would have done a good job.
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On Tuesday afternoon, he told Fox News that if he lost, he would have to see "under what circumstances" that happened before he could concede.
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European captain Koch approached the match referee on the 18th to ask if there was anything she could do and was told they could concede the hole, but opted not to after Pettersen insisted she would not have conceded Lee's putt.
Strictly speaking, petitio principii is not a fallacy of reasoning but an ineptitude in argumentation: thus the argument from p as a premise to p as conclusion is not deductively invalid but lacks any power of conviction, since no one who questioned the conclusion could concede the premise.
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