Both are fallacies intrumentalizing the narrower (more technically accurate) meaning that a word takes in other discussion contexts, in order to avoid the point being made. === In other words. Wait for gulf war 3 and me going all "damn warmongering yankees" in a fit of rage. Tell me...
The PAC won 26.2% of the presidential vote and 14 seats in the legislature, plus another 6 seats for the ML – meaning that the two major parties won just 36 of the 57 seats, compared to 50 in 1998. The PUSC was nearly destroyed by major corruption scandals between 2002 and 2006 (CCS...
As should be clear I consider the abuses of these systems to have become globalized to an extent that likely outcomes are all bad in the short term. I further think your interpretation about "only meaning that can be derived" is a perfect example that you are indeed being hugely ...
The Referendum was for the eligible voters to decide by a simple majority vote on whether to Leave or Remain in the EU. I do not get any impression that the Referendum was merely advisory on Parliament. Nor I can see no meaning in the question that implies leaving the EU is contingent o...
They don’t always agree about which evidence is more important or even about the meaning of that evidence, but they don’t seem to be trying to willfully manipulate voters. Can I follow their debate? Not very well. I don’t have a PhD in environmental studies, civil engineering, marine...
part of the state's larger mainland area, with the word "plantation" then meaning anagricultural colonyfounded as part of the British Empire. But "Rhode Island and Providence Plantations" is an inconveniently long name, and it ended up getting shortened in all but the most formal circumstances...
Else if they get away with it it will happen again for the simple reason that they got away with it. They already knew thatt hey can get away with it. They got away with it in 2008 when all these scumbag banks did the same exact scam with mortage loans and all the coutries ...
"a submitting of a question to the voters as a whole" (originally chiefly in reference to… See origin and meaning of referendum.