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  • 31False wing — False False, a. [Compar. {Falser}; superl. {Falsest}.] [L. falsus, p. p. of fallere to deceive; cf. OF. faus, fals, F. faux, and AS. fals fraud. See {Fail}, {Fall}.] 1. Uttering falsehood; unveracious; given to deceit; dishnest; as, a false… …

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  • 32False works — False False, a. [Compar. {Falser}; superl. {Falsest}.] [L. falsus, p. p. of fallere to deceive; cf. OF. faus, fals, F. faux, and AS. fals fraud. See {Fail}, {Fall}.] 1. Uttering falsehood; unveracious; given to deceit; dishnest; as, a false… …

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  • 33assumption */*/ — UK [əˈsʌmpʃ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms assumption : singular assumption plural assumptions 1) [countable] something that you consider likely to be true even though no one has told you directly or even though you have no proof Your argument is… …

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  • 34assumption — as|sump|tion [ ə sʌmpʃən ] noun ** 1. ) count something you consider likely to be true even though no one has told you directly or even though you have no proof: Your argument is based on a completely false assumption. assumption that: There is… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 35Assumption based planning — is a post planning method that helps companies to deal with uncertainty. It is used to identify the most important assumptions in a company’s business plans, test these assumptions and think of hedging actions and what if scenarios. Assumption… …

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  • 36False flag — operations are covert operations conducted by governments, corporations, or other organizations, which are designed to appear as though they are being carried out by other entities. The name is derived from the military concept of flying false… …

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  • 37False analogy — is an informal fallacy applying to inductive arguments. It is often mistakenly considered to be a formal fallacy, but it is not, because a false analogy consists of an error in the substance of an argument (the content of the analogy itself), not …

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  • 38assumption — n. 1) to make an assumption 2) an erroneous, false; implicit; reasonable; safe; valid assumption 3) an assumption about; of (to make an assumption of guilt) 4) an assumption that + clause (we all made the assumption that the new company would… …

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  • 39assumption — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ basic, fundamental, key ▪ hidden, implicit, tacit, underlying, unspoken ▪ There is an underlying a …

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  • 40False dilemma — A false dilemma (also called false dichotomy, the either or fallacy, fallacy of false choice, black and white thinking, or the fallacy of exhaustive hypotheses) is a type of logical fallacy that involves a situation in which only two alternatives …

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