Examples of using Fallacy in English and their translations into Arabic
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Fallacy of composition;
But this is a fallacy.
The fallacy of a continuous weekly cycle.
The Manufacturing Fallacy.
State trooper.- Fallacy. Dead guy in the parking lot?
My life is a fallacy.
The Fallacy of Sunk Cost… It's what gamblers do.
Forgiven. The fallacy of youth.
The very idea of accidents is a fallacy.
This is the fallacy of the self-styled jihadists, who--.
It is a powerful, almost irresistible fallacy.
I-I-I don't know which fallacy to start with.
With TheOneSpy, this preconceived notion turns out to be a fallacy.
The conjunction fallacy isn't just a problem in hypothetical situations.
You should not haveinvolved a girl of such youth in your own delusional fallacy.
This material evidence proves the fallacy of the allegations by the American Administration.
The fallacy assumes a cause for an event where there is no evidence that one exists.
It is motivated by the need to dispel the fallacy of security gains from nuclear armament.
A fallacy occurs when the structure of the argument is incorrect, despite the truth of the premises.
But not only is that collapse no longer an eventuality,even the short-term gain has become a fallacy.
This fallacy would later be repudiated by theorists from the reader-response school of literary theory.
That error is so common, we even have a name for it:affirming the consequent, or the fallacy of the converse.
However, this is a fallacy, as you will find out once you book a seat on our private plane for rent and travel on it.
Well, while this idea of course seems reasonable in our established oriented world view,it is unfortunately another fallacy.
It is a fallacy, which prepared the old serpent, called the Devil and Satan for the final period of the history of our world.
Given this understanding, there is a fallacy that has emerged where certain groups are deemed"corrupt" and everyone else is"good".
The fallacy continues in some countries that civil and political rights should follow socio-economic rights.
Also it proves the fallacy that war was necessary to topple Saddam. If the people really want it and are ready, they know what to do.
This is the sequencing fallacy, the belief that efforts to address immediate humanitarian needs and to end the conflict are at odds with efforts to protect human rights.
Perpetuating the fallacy of treating the illegal Greek Cypriot regime as the legitimate government can only block the way to a peaceful settlement between the two sides.