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Inevitably, from time to time they raid the wrong premises or shoot the wrong suspects.Special report Stumbling in the dark How did we get here?
"U.S. Promotes Free Elections, Only to See Allies Lose" (Memo From Dubai, Aug. 10), starting from the wrong premises about Lebanon's parliamentary by-elections, draws the wrong lessons.
My personal takeaway from the PISA 2012 study is how it proves that fashionable Global Educational Reform Movement GERMM) is built on wrong premises.
Critics differ about where they take the argument to go wrong: premises 1, 2, 4 and 5 have all been challenged, and some critics challenge the validity of the argument.
Arguing that U.S. or American tax payers won't support a bailout is based on two very wrong premises.
Regulation of mHealth in India is an emerging issue and whereas the telemedicine community came up with guidelines in 2003, these apparently had many wrong premises, such as the assumption that a doctor is present to sign a patient's consent form, and this has lead to criticism.
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"Bad headline, wrong premise here.
It might be argued that cynics start from the wrong premise.
Sorry, but when you start with a wrong premise and ignore the record, you end up with a wrong conclusion.
But these analyses may proceed from the wrong premise if they assume that the stories have had no impact.
It is very likely that Congress may have adopted the JOBS Act based on the wrong premise and may end up hurting, rather than helping, markets.
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