Adjective : fallacious arguments. ,fallacious testimony. ,a fallacious peace. From Dictionary.com.
"See you in a little while," he assured her fallaciously. From Wordnik.com. [Flinx's Folly]
Futile in that the argument frames the debate fallaciously. From Wordnik.com. [Open Letter to the Council: Take the Same Damn Risk You’re Asking Us To Take « PubliCola] Reference
Gomez: I have no idea what "fallaciously futile exercise" means. From Wordnik.com. [Open Letter to the Council: Take the Same Damn Risk You’re Asking Us To Take « PubliCola] Reference
(And this was sometimes fallaciously treated as a fixed “wages fund.”). From Wordnik.com. [ECONOMIC HISTORY] Reference
Answering your questions, like your piece as a whole, is an fallaciously futile exercise. From Wordnik.com. [Open Letter to the Council: Take the Same Damn Risk You’re Asking Us To Take « PubliCola] Reference
Gamers, however fallaciously, were always considered a vocal niche, not a broader audience. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2008-01-01] Reference
Despite his fallaciously logical rhetorics, he has not responded to any of the criticisms I made. From Wordnik.com. [Francois and Dano on Agricultural Yields « Climate Audit] Reference
In fact, you seem only able to either change the subject or to fallaciously mischaracterize my argument. From Wordnik.com. [Your Right Hand Thief] Reference
Hall makes a very narrow claim, and Behe then extends it fallaciously to "Darwinian evolution" generally. From Wordnik.com. [Behe's Test, Take 2] Reference
Ah, I also forgot to mention that Seixon fallaciously uses the fallacious WHO emphasis on INGESTION of DU. From Wordnik.com. [Think Progress » 60 Minutes: CIA Official Reveals Bush, Cheney, Rice Were Personally Told Iraq Had No WMD in Fall 2002] Reference
Without even asking whether B can explain it, the default conclusion is fallaciously drawn: B must be correct. From Wordnik.com. [Inferior Design -- Richard Dawkins Reviews Michael Behe] Reference
They treated it in political terms and, fallaciously, regarded it as a federal institution on a par with the Senate. From Wordnik.com. [What Everyone Should Know about the Supreme Court of Canada] Reference
Too few people comment, which leads me — perhaps fallaciously — to suspect far fewer read the blog than once did. From Wordnik.com. ["Serpent!" screamed the Pigeon.] Reference
Many debunkers attempt, fallaciously, to dismiss the phenomenon precisely because it fails to conform with expectations. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2006-12-01] Reference
Barnes thinks Heraclitus gets his doctrine of the universal coinstantiation of contraries through fallaciously dropping qualifiers. From Wordnik.com. [Doctor, My Eyes] Reference
He that uses the word body sometimes for pure extension, and sometimes for extension and solidity together, will talk very fallaciously. From Wordnik.com. [An Essay Concerning Human Understanding] Reference
Airport Concourses are Private Property leased/owned by Airlines and thus there is no “censorship” issue here as the Union fallaciously claims. From Wordnik.com. [No Nukes? It’s No Billboards - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com] Reference
Of course, as I've framed it so far the argument is fallaciously ambiguous: without clarifying qualification, (3) does not follow from (1) and (2). From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2007-04-01] Reference
"Fragmentation is the spacing, the separation effected by a temporalization which can only be understood — fallaciously — as the absence of time" (60). From Wordnik.com. [The Ordinary Sky: Wordsworth, Blanchot, and the Writing of Disaster] Reference
Your request is called "framing the debate", a disingenuous trick to trap participants in the discussion into a fallaciously and biasedly framed argument they cannot win. From Wordnik.com. [Open Letter to the Council: Take the Same Damn Risk You’re Asking Us To Take « PubliCola] Reference
But in a world of flimsy flip-ups that feel fallaciously fragile, the Jiano is solid as a rock. From Wordnik.com. [webBikeWorld.com] Reference
Knowledge is true belief held on adequate grounds, rafter than held fallaciously or haphazardly. From Wordnik.com. [Triablogue] Reference
For Israel's enemies have successfully-and fallaciously-appropriated the human rights high ground. From Wordnik.com. [Israpundit] Reference
He quotes the command fallaciously, as if it were a prohibition, not only of that tree, but of all. From Wordnik.com. [Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume I (Genesis to Deuteronomy)] Reference
It would be a little longer before the Reagan Revolution struck all those notions down, fallaciously. From Wordnik.com. [Corrente] Reference
Psalm unto him, tho 'indeed he fallaciously clip'd it, and maim'd it, of one clause very material in it. From Wordnik.com. [The Wonders of the Invisible World Being an Account of the Tryals of Several Witches Lately Executed in New-England, to which is added A Farther Account of the Tryals of the New-England Witches] Reference
Now I'm all for protesting, but not if it fallaciously and spitefully demeans those who choose to wear the uniform. From Wordnik.com. [The Minnesota Daily - mndaily.com] Reference
The author's name was not given and the work purported (fallaciously) to have been published at Frankfurt and Leipzig. From Wordnik.com. [The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller] Reference
It was a lovely springtide, and new hope fallaciously decked Southern Germany, as if all trouble were over and all had been forgiven. From Wordnik.com. [Europe—Whither Bound? Being Letters of Travel from the Capitals of Europe in the Year 1921] Reference
Against a background of other races you suddenly perceive him, and can estimate him -- fallaciously or no -- as you estimate foreigners. From Wordnik.com. [Appearances Being Notes of Travel] Reference
And we shall so far encourage contradiction as to promise no disturbance, or re - oppose any pen, that shall fallaciously or captiously refute us. From Wordnik.com. [Sir Thomas Browne and his 'Religio Medici' an Appreciation] Reference
But those skeptics who have mercilessly exposed these fallacious arguments from analogy have themselves reasoned in the same way as fallaciously and as often. From Wordnik.com. [The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life] Reference
'It is being fallaciously presented as our war,' he said, adding if democracy, with all its shortcomings, had prevailed in the United States, why not in Pakistan. From Wordnik.com. [xml's Blinklist.com] Reference
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