Sentences with phrase «false association»

McDougall further argues that to create their dietary protocols, Davis and Perlmutter must «have had to ignore the bulk of science, exaggerate the truth, and make false associations
Lasch spent much of his career resuscitating the legacy of a specifically American populism, which he thought was tarnished by a false association with rabble rousing and reactionary politics.
Anyway, false association.
For all the differences between Christianity and humanism in the widest sense of the word, (I use the word «Christianity» because it is traditional, though I am aware of its vagueness and false associations.)
The abortion lobby has been very successful in creating a false association between «safe» and «legal» abortion (a favourite line of pro-abortion politicians is that abortion should be «safe, legal and rare») with the implication being that if abortion were only decriminalised in every country of the world, maternal deaths as a result of abortion would be virtually eliminated.
The more likely someone is to believe in the false association between the use of the MMR vaccine and autism, the less likely that person is to use a Zika vaccine;
While most public health advisories recommend avoiding saturated fat due to its false association with heart disease, this type of fat is actually important to your overall health.
Alarmingly since these new «ETFs» are technically index based, they will probably enjoy a false association to ETFs that track independently calculated indices.
The Superintendent didn't mention their names publicly but the plaintiffs» Illinois injury lawyer, Daniel Herbert, claims the false association hurt their reputations and also cost them some coveted assignments (which were filled before they returned to their jobs):
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