false conclusion

collocation in English

meaningsoffalseandconclusion

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false
adjective
uk
/fɒls/
us
/fɑːls/
not real, but made to look or ...
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conclusion
noun
uk
/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
us
/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
the final part ...
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(Definition offalseandconclusionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffalse conclusion

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The previous numerical investigations tend to lead to thefalseconclusionthat even only qualitatively correct simulations require considerable computing resources.
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Having recognized that perceptual systems are a means to the goal of adaptively modifying behavior, behaviorists drew thefalseconclusionthat learning is just the learning of behaviors.
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That is afalseconclusion, as that feature is only part of the story.
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That would be afalseconclusionto draw from the statistics.
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However, the trouble with a logical speaker is that, if he starts from a false premise, he must inevitably arrive at afalseconclusion.
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But this would be a dangerouslyfalseconclusion.
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He would be drawing afalseconclusionabout agricultural policy generally if he relied on the figures of bankruptcies.
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I do not follow why that amounts to afalseconclusionby the jury.
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He referred to thefalseconclusionby the jury.
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He started with a completely false analogy in order to reach a completelyfalseconclusion.
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His selective listening is, alas, in this case leading him to afalseconclusion.
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I think that is afalseconclusionto draw from the present position.
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It is built on false premises, and therefore draws afalseconclusion—for it implies that, like a pay dispute, this is a matter of bargaining between employer and worker.
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That is an entirelyfalseconclusion.
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He forgets the fact, which every logician admits, that although you cannot get afalseconclusionfrom true premises you can get a true conclusion from false premises.
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I know, for instance, that some people have sprung to thefalseconclusionthat this is a pointer to a general tax on cider and perry.
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Unfortunately, he drew afalseconclusion.
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An argument is a series of true or false statements which lead to a true orfalseconclusion.
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Many of the fallacies could be coupled to a statistical analysis, allowing the possibility of afalseconclusionflowing from a blameless statistical analysis.
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It may be either a logical fallacy or a literary device that leads readers or characters towards afalseconclusion.
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