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were fallacious
adjective
Characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken.
synonyms
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The Paris tribunal correctional went further yesterday and declared that the core claims of Scientology were "fallacious" and designed to "hook" members into paying large amounts of money.
If, however, causal reasoning were fallacious, the principle of the uniformity of nature might well be among its principles.
O'Reilly countered that the allegations against Rosen were "fallacious and dumb and never happened, including Holder, yet he signed off on it".
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The metaphor is fallacious.
But this reasoning is fallacious.
Mr. Holbrooke said this argument was fallacious.
That's why the blissful ignorance excuse is fallacious.
Maxine Frith Independent, August 11 "Criticisms of the new law... are fallacious.
I want to say that both of those ideas are fallacious.
Dr. Leatherman, who has studied the South Shore, said the argument that the interim project would protect the mainland was fallacious.
The argument that long-term security concerns justify Israel's expanding settlements in the West Bank is fallacious.
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