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Roosevelt and Churchill both perpetuated the fallacy of "a benevolent Uncle Joe," described here as "the mass murderer who was leading the fight against the fascist mass murderer".
At the BFI London film festival in October, festival director Clare Stewart introduced a keynote speech from producer Alison Owen, who focused not on gender inequality but the fallacy of a battle for audiences posed by the internet.
The improvements in the quarterly outlook, he added, "demonstrate the underlying strength of the company and point out the inherent fallacy of a bet-the-company merger with Compaq".
Although the completion of the Human Genome Project seemed to confirm the fallacy of a genetic basis of 'race', the use of race in understanding human genetic variation has become a central focal point in the development of tools in genomic research in medicine.
I hope it succeeds where the 1992 conference failed, and in particular seeks to end the fallacy of a so-called green economy that promotes green investment but is nothing less than a perverse market instrument that benefits large corporations, the extractive industry and polluters, violates human rights, and ignores any social and environmental justice.
Any other interpretation runs the risk of invoking the fallacy of a progressive evolutionary scale.
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For the US, the popular upheaval lays bare the fallacy of an approach that relies on Arab leaders who mimic the west's deeds and parrot its words, and that only succeeds in discrediting the regimes without helping Washington.
It's only when one really begins to delve into the shopping patterns and behavior of consumers today that one realizes the fallacy of an Online Sales Tax.
Once upon a time, Donald J. Trump, the New York City businessman-turned-president, berated then-President Barack Obama back in September 2013 about the fallacy of an American military strike against Syria.
Bush knew all along that his speech was a lie as was the fallacy of an "imminent threat," but he nonetheless pursued his aggressive mission of selling his war to the American people and to Congress.
Clearly mocking the belief that only humans make tools, Roxy 'points out' the fallacy of such a limited concept by effortlessly creating a multi-purpose instrument, and then leaving it at her human 'masters' feet.
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