| 11. | Baker, in turn, was chastised for drawing a false analogy on the grounds that Kennedy also won the popular vote in 1960.
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| 12. | The use of Olrik's laws is also dubious : It may be a false analogy to compare Icelandic folklore with Genesis ).
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| 13. | Atabek is also making a false analogy which was addressed on various occasions ( Azeris living in Texas, Armenians living in California ).
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| 14. | <--Yeah, ok, we got to nip this false analogy, which unfortunately was stated by Jimbo above, in the butt.
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| 15. | In all such discussions, Alex Ross, the music critic of The New Yorker, cautions, false analogies among the various art forms may arise.
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| 16. | Therefore, these anti-gun control advocates are guilty of the false analogy fallacy . talk ) 23 : 28, 11 January 2013 ( UTC)
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| 17. | :: Bhouston's terminology comparisions are irrelevant due to the fact that they are a prime example of a " false analogy " logical fallacy.
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| 18. | :If you're thinking of the electron " shells " as being shiny sealed spheres, that is, as Lomn notes, a very false analogy.
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| 19. | However, the IP mis-read the COI issue with that one specific Catholic user, and made a false analogy to alleged COI's of gays.
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| 20. | Sampson challenges ( ii ) relative speed by noting a false analogy between " tacit " language knowledge and " descriptive " knowledge of physics.
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