Examples of using Fallacy in English and their translations into Hindi
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The Gambler 's Fallacy.
The fallacy of implied consent and free choice.
In practice, it is a fallacy.
The fallacy of a following is in the meaning.
If you pay heed to the name of this fallacy;
Fallacy, or"The Red Herring", is the most fun of all the types.
The"I know what I am doing" fallacy.
It's a fallacy that you have to eat different to get bigger.
The existence of distinct persons is a fallacy!
The fallacy of delegating decision making authority to the machine.
Man's most dangerous myth: the fallacy of race.
The Fallacy of The Calorie: Why the Modern Western Diet is Killing Us and How to Stop It.
This is the"Fake it until you make it" fallacy.
This feeling, called the gambler's fallacy, can be seen in action at the roulette wheel.
There's truth in that, but there's also fallacy.
The fallacy of thinking that a given, carefully circumscribed change will not create a precedent.
Do you dare to say that science is all a fallacy?
This fallacy derives from the fact that past events cannot alter the probability of future events.
However, an overwhelming storm proved the fallacy of this hope.
Another example of the fallacy is an entrepreneur who creates many failed businesses along with a single successful one.
Why do you say that theTrinity is the religious world's greatest fallacy?
The Texas Sharpshooter Fallacy is only one of many fallacies a wise investor should understand and avoid.
At first, a greenhouse made of plastic bottles may seem unreliable and not very useful construction,but practice shows the fallacy of this opinion.
However, later on in the book he captures the fallacy of this disease model when he quotes a clinician.
But it's a fallacy to think that if you go down the path of pleasure, you will just become selfish and useless.
There are also development challenges related to the digital economy that have to be taken into account, of which the mostimportant is perhaps digital commoditisation and the fallacy of composition.
The fallacy of lowest common denominator morality in which if the competition or others push moral limits, you are justified in doing the same.
For a more thorough explanation of this logical fallacy, please see the Question: Does Mark 16:16(teach that baptism is required for salvation?)?
The fallacy of thinking that the meaning of a technology lies only in its practicality or material aspects and not in its social symbolism and historical referants.
(This same fallacy is invoked by gun rights advocates who say that gun regulations are useless because they can't stop all violent crime.).