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Characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken.
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DCD fails to satisfy the DDR on three counts: First, it manipulates the definition of irreversibility based on a moral position not to resuscitate; second, it appeals to fallacious logic that because one cannot auto-resuscitate then one is dead; and third, it focuses solely on the circulatory criterion endorsed by the UDDA, which does not immediately correlate with brain status.
In summary, our natural ability to focus on what is perceived to be most important and make quick decisions by insight and intuition [2, 4, 13] makes human judgment highly effective, but it can also lead to fallacious reasoning due to cognitive and cultural biases.
As in his other books, Gladwell's engaging and vivid prose drew praise in Outliers, though Gladwell's methodology has been criticized for too often falling prey to fallacious reasoning, inadequate and anecdotally based sampling, and oversimplified analysis.
Those three examples demonstrate that at least for GC-content, neglecting intron number can lead to fallacious interpretations.
In this case, it is possible that the resulting phylogeny will not only be incorrect, but even contain bipartitions not supported by any subset of the data due to fallacious averaging between signals [ 20].
In many diseases unfortunately, the knowledge of the nature of the acid-base disturbance is still so scanty, that such a procedure is likely to lead to fallacious conclusions.
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Pierrehumbert carefully dissects one of the arguments that Levitt and Dubner seem to subscribe to — that solar cells, because they are dark, actually contribute to global warming — and shows it to be fallacious.
The argument that the army had to go in to restore order when it staged its coup has been shown to be fallacious.
Moore and Russell found two main arguments for idealism to be fallacious.
As a child nears adulthood, he or she will be faced with the choice to stand for righteousness in the face of adversity, be forced to bend to a fallacious "us versus them" self-preservation model or to practice indifference.
Campbell called it fallacious to believe that Olympic sponsors would prefer visiting New York, where some of them are located, over Colorado Springs.
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