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That's kind of a fallacy.
"There's a bit of a fallacy that measles is a mild childhood illness.
"This is probably built on a bit of a fallacy isn't it?" he said.
It was an opportunity to remind Wills of a fallacy in informal logic: the fallacy of false alternative.
This interpretation was the result of a fallacy that over the course of decades projected the current perception of homosexuality onto the past.
Jeremy Shapiro, the research director at the European Council on Foreign Relations, said this idea, though widespread in the United States, is something of a fallacy.
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It is, of course, a fallacy to claim that just because our national life has been profoundly moulded by biblical Christianity, it should always be so.
I will add that extracting Time from life annihilates the experience, and quite possibly renders the abstraction of Time a fallacy.
"The idea of 24 frames of truth is a fallacy.
That, of course, is a fallacy.
These studies demonstrate that the so-called controlled use of asbestos is a fallacy (Lemen 2004a; Welch et al. 2009).
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