The idiom may also be used to indicate that a false analogy has been made between two items, such as where an " apple " is faulted for not being a good " orange ".
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Yash Ghai, a law professor at the University of Hong Kong, called it a " false analogy " to equate the relationship with China to that with Britain, since Hong Kong is no longer a colony.
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:: : * In your hypothetical situation, they would not be right in manipulating the Hillary article to bring about her election-however, this is a false analogy ( and quite a blatant one at that ).
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But if the problem is the logical form, it should be easy to provide an obviously false analogy which shows by counterexample that the form itself is fallacious . talk ) 22 : 01, 13 October 2011 ( UTC)
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So, putting this all together, would I describe that ad as a " apples and oranges juxtaposition, in order to conflate the two in the minds of potential customers to convince them to make a false analogy "?
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However, some of the confusion stems from drawing a false analogy between pressure in gases ( mediated primarily by kinetic energy ) and pressure in liquids / solids ( mediated primarily by bond energy ) . talk ) 18 : 58, 16 October 2008 ( UTC)
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A real editor with a real history that must be taken in context, not seperated from context by some false analogy to a hypothetical situation that does not exist .-- 32 " "'06 : 32, 1 December 2009 ( UTC)
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The false impression usually derives from a false analogy, namely that Sinn Fein and its leader, Gerry Adams, are the rough equivalent of the Palestinian Authority and Yasser Arafat and that their unwillingness to confront the terrorists in their midst is the major obstacle to genuine peace.
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:: : Children are ( or used to be ) taught that it's wrong to say things like'Me and my friend went shopping', and by a process of false analogy people sometimes assume that they should use " my friend and I " in all cases.
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:: Is this a serious request for [ more ] evidence of whether people have tried to address StuRat's editing habits on his talk page, or a disingenuous attempt to make a point via false analogy ? & mdash; talk \ \ 16 : 32, 16 August 2016 ( UTC)