Examples of using Fallacy in English and their translations into Chinese
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This can help you to avoid the planning fallacy because you will be more likely to work faster and within the set time limits.
If you can forget Mr. Pidgeon for a moment,” I said coldly,“I would like to point out that the statement is a fallacy.
The fallacy here, of course, is that by doing that they also made the current and future browser issues their own.
Given this and the Smart Contract Network Effect Fallacy, how will chains differentiate?
Steiner was quoted in Germany's newspaper Bild as saying:“It's a fallacy to think that this is like the Cold War.
These questions and conclusions stem from the fallacy of looking at one industry in isolation, of looking at the tree and ignoring the forest.
In fact, it works according to similar mechanics as the Sunk Cost Fallacy in that it reflects our profound aversion to losing.
The fallacy of such policy has been pointed out also by some other important international actors, including some permanent members of the Security Council.
It's the fallacy of location, location, location," Fulop said of how many DTC brands open their doors in SoHo.
In such cases, the greatest responsibility for avoiding the planning fallacy lies with the decision makers who approve the plan.
The belief that applications do not need the greater functionality of traditional database systems is a fallacy.
The conditional probability fallacy is the assumption that P(A|B) is approximately equal to P(B|A).
Due to the Gambler's Fallacy, this is taken to be Cueball implying that a big meteor impact is coming soon.
The fallacy of the advice here is not that it couldn't make the wife happy in and of itself.
This fallacy may also be referred to as the fallacy of the excluded middle, the black and white fallacy or a false dichotomy.
I am glad that you discussed the“friends first” fallacy with the first caller.
That does not mean that you cannot use your mind; that is a fallacy propounded by those who know nothing about no-mind.
In such cases, the greatest responsibility for avoiding the planning fallacy lies with the decision makers who approve the plan.
The fallacy continues in some countries that civil and political rights should follow socio-economic rights.
With practice, we also get better at recognizing bad decisions and pivoting, rather than sticking with past choices due to the sunk costs fallacy.