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"You think we are being led to a false conclusion?"
This can lead to false conclusions in several different ways.
Topics should not lead a person into making false conclusions.
However, do not be led to the false conclusion that this wealth comes without a price!
Also able to leap to false conclusions with a single bound.
Somewhere in between is withholding true information that you think will lead people to false conclusions.
That said, researchers and those involved in publication of research must do what they can to reduce false conclusions.
All those things are true, but they have led us to a false conclusion: that the average American voter is tuned out and turned off.
'But nobody's going to draw any false conclusions, are they?
"Maybe it can't be called an idea but I'd like to warn everybody against making false conclusions.
"This development, which was certainly surprisingly positive for many, dare not lead to false conclusions," he said.
"It so often leads one irresistably to a false conclusion."
So it was extremely important that Kirk not arrive at false conclusions.
In a worst case situation, the date change might have led to the false conclusion that a therapy under study was ineffective.
That is a false conclusion, arrived at by incorrectly analyzing the data.
Still, even the modern version can yield false conclusions.
You've simply taken several unaffined facts and jumped to a false conclusion.
But in a valid argument it is impossible to have true premises and a false conclusion.
The argument itself could have true premises, but still have a false conclusion.
Here the prisoner reasons by backward induction, but seems to come to a false conclusion.
But the absence of such microbes in the sample being tested can lead to false conclusions.
Yet that would clearly be a false conclusion.
"We don't want to speculate or draw false conclusions."
The fact that the physician had not told him where he actually was, had been enough to bring about entirely false conclusions.
Perhaps he had jumped to a false conclusion.