| 1. | As it stands now, your conclusion is a " non sequitur ".
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| 2. | But absolute or relative mathematical literacy is a " non sequitur ".
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| 3. | The use of non sequitur in humor can be deliberate or unintentional.
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| 4. | The reason given for deletion is a bit of a non sequitur.
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| 5. | This sort of " non sequitur " is also called affirming the consequent.
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| 6. | Smock ! " delivered in a high-pitched shriek, always as a non sequitur.
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| 7. | To bring the civil rights struggle into this is just a non sequitur.
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| 8. | :: : And you haven't exactly shown why that statement is non sequitur.
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| 9. | You're right, this is needless hair-splitting, and it's a non sequitur to boot.
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| 10. | As it stands now, the babes are just a non sequitur.
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