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This type of question is also known as a false dilemma.
Choosing between public health and public security is a false dilemma.
In the midst of the huge relief effort for Haiti, this is a false dilemma.
A little logic is helpful here, since the “choice or disease” question rests on a false dilemma.
The false dilemma: the impact of tobacco control policies on employment in Canada.
The test of leadership will be to take the Union beyond these false dilemmas and to get it back on track towards its international responsibility.
In psychology, a phenomenon related to the false dilemma is black-and-white thinking.
It is the opposite of the false dilemma, which tries to reduce options to only two.
False dilemma: only two choices are considered, when in fact there are others.
We must move right away from the false dilemma between solidarity and competitiveness because they are not incompatible.
Allen concluded that "the choice between ‘lives’ and ‘jobs’ is a false dilemma.
As an internist with chronic lymphoma, I believe this is a false dilemma.
It is the opposite of the false dilemma, which is denying other alternatives.
Morton's fork, a choice between two equally unpleasant options, is often a false dilemma.
Many apologists have addressed the issue, typically by arguing that is it a false dilemma.
The fallacy is a type of false dilemma.
She argues that the media has created a false dilemma by dividing everyone into two groups, supporters of intelligent design or evolution.
I think that is a false dilemma.
False dilemma can arise intentionally, when fallacy is used in an attempt to force a choice or outcome.
However, others note this is the horns of a false dilemma (all grace versus all works).
Ms. Greenberg’s response to Frank Bruni’s column points up a false dilemma.
Europe will need to resolve the false dilemma that exists of having to choose between the economy and social and environmental considerations.
In fact, in Module 2, we saw that this distinction between objective and subjective is something of a false dilemma.
Climax is frequently used in persuasion (particularly advertising) to create false dilemmas and to focus attention on the positive aspects of the subject at hand.
This is a false dilemma: schoolboy debating tactics.
A false dichotomy is too often made between knowledge and skills.
It's a false dichotomy because each has a role to play.
That last question is worth raising, though something of a false dichotomy.
The road to hell in education is paved with false dichotomies.
In those two "choices" the false dichotomy inspired the name.
Probably the most damaging was the false dichotomy created between investment and current spending.
It is a false dichotomy to draw a distinction between local cause and global movement.
In recent years, he has argued that much of the debate over abortion is a false dichotomy.
It's a false dichotomy, and sadly, one that I see in organizations all the time.
And they recognised that this was not only a false dichotomy but also an unjust one.
The vitamin and supplement industry has successfully created a false dichotomy.
The false dichotomy of winning versus losing does not apply.
But what if it's a false dichotomy, after all?
Only by doing so, according to Austin, can we avoid introducing false dichotomies.
This is a deeply false dichotomy that projects a flawed picture to the outside world.
In other respects I think it's a false dichotomy.
In most of medicine, technical versus caring skills is a false dichotomy.
Applied in this way, it may be a fallacy, a false dichotomy.
He added that it was a "false dichotomy" to push "British people against foreigners".
We also continue to be presented with a false dichotomy - free trade versus protectionism.
The administration could have found a path between the false dichotomy of abandonment or bailout.
In 1999, however, our office was approached by a coalition of labour and environmental groups seeking to challenge this false dichotomy.
Here he actually reinforces a false dichotomy rather than arguing that we shouldn't have to choose from one.
Finally, as to the false dichotomy of “food stamps” versus “paychecks.”
It is essential that we not create a false dichotomy between volunteers, or "charity" as a whole, and government.