faulty premise造句
例句與造句
- Any baseball man will tell you that's a faulty premise.
- Unfortunately, this is a faulty premise.
- It's difficult to discuss a proposal when it's based on a faulty premise.
- My question is about the laser experiment-surely this is based on a faulty premise about the photons?
- "The whole thing is based on the faulty premise " that the government is overpaying for the service, said Graefe.
- It's difficult to find faulty premise in a sentence. 用faulty premise造句挺難的
- Some believe Merrill has miscalculated, numerically if not politically, in the ad, which they say is based on a faulty premise.
- :The question is based on a faulty premise; the surface area of a sphere has been calculated many times in many ways.
- Whether it's " no fault " divorces or " no fault " behavior, it's a faulty premise.
- Defendants'position that it does is based on the faulty premise that the right to sue for wrongful death is an exclusive benefit of marriage.
- The faulty premise to the anti-Net backlash is that the Internet's transforming power is negated by some investors'failure to profit from it.
- In response Pape argued that " The U . S .-led war on terrorism is going badly because it is being waged on a faulty premise.
- :: : : It's hardly avoiding a question to point out that it is based on a faulty premise and therefore has no application to reality.
- His readiness to lean toward Sinn Fein may have had a faulty premise and an even worse motivation _ the garnering of votes at home _ but it turned out to work.
- The case for the wild card rests on the faulty premise that the best system is the one that keeps the most teams alive the longest, no matter the other consequences.
- Some teen-age welfare recipients interviewed Thursday said Weld's bill is based on a largely faulty premise _ that the prospect of cash benefits is a reason many get pregrant.
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