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There are many other examples, and the pattern has been laid out many times before, as in my 2006 article "Yelling Fire on a Hot Planet" and 2007 piece on "A New Middle Stance Emerges in Debate Over Climate" (which some critics saw as falsely equivalent, as well).

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Dieticians also falsely considered equivalent calorie meals to be lower calorie at Subway than McDonald's. 3 Our study extends these findings by showing that this "health halo" is unique to Subway across the six chains and is present across age groups in a diverse sample.

In some instances, Mr. Morgenthau said, Mr. Chiarappa took construction supplies and materials, like Carhartt clothing and Timberland boots, directly from the supplier, and then told the supplier to falsely bill the equivalent amount to the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation for items typically delivered to the construction site.

Ignoring this is equivalent to falsely assuming that observations (county utilization rates) are statistically independent, which is a standard assumption under ordinary least squares (OLS) regression.

In replicates, the null hypothesis is true for all genes, but would be expected to be falsely rejected in proportions equivalent to the calculated p-values.

During this time he signed reports that falsely claimed the company's cash and equivalents were unburdened.

Shannon told the Observer: "The university's director of graduate admissions attempted to justify the financial selection policy by claiming, falsely, that two other universities were operating an equivalent policy.

These men are the military equivalent of the legions who claim falsely to have frolicked at Woodstock or marched in Selma with Martin Luther King Jr. Like Ellis, they seem trapped in the past, spinning tales of valor and sacrifice, chasing the magic of a very special time.

The commission accused the marketers of falsely asserting that using the device for three minutes was the equivalent of doing 100 situps and that users would lose 10 pounds in two weeks.

However no such equivalent entity is described in medical literature where a woman falsely thinks she is lactating and experience milk production and emotional bonding to an unrelated infant, i.e. a 'pseudo-lactation'.

Given a large enough set of simulations (e.g., 10,000), the fraction of runs in which a statistically significant difference is identified between groups should be equivalent to the Type I error rate - the probability of falsely rejecting the null hypothesis - or 5% in this case for a two-sided test (10% if using a one-sided test).

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