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None of that is necessarily false.
"People cannot conclude that the information was necessarily false".
These cavils are not necessarily false, just because they've been uttered by Ameriphobes.
So the closeup view, emphasizing physical domination, isn't necessarily false, though it may be badly argued.
That it was coerced does not thereby make it necessarily false".
Without such criteria, some economists consider the theory incomplete but not necessarily false.
The theory that there were political motives behind the divorce proceedings is not necessarily false.
Those rules seem cruel by the lights of both cosmopolitanism and Christianity, but they are not irrational or necessarily false.
It is, however, one thing for a proposition or set of propositions to be false, another altogether for it to be necessarily false.
Some South Sudan-watchers say that the years of activism have convinced Americans that Khartoum is the "bad guy," which is not necessarily false, so much as it sets up South Sudan as the "good guy" or underdog.
The principle that a necessarily false proposition implies any proposition, and that a necessarily true proposition is implied by any proposition, was apparently first propounded in twelfth century Latin logic, and came to be widely, though not universally, accepted in the fourteenth century.
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