Sentences with phrase «such as the red herring»

The title of this exhibition is derived from naturalistic fallacy, which is part of a more widely referenced family of logical gaffes such as the red herring, ad hominem and false cause.

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It shows that assertions questioning the capacity of the FEDERAL government to pay for programs, usually prefaced with the call for â $ ˜â $ ˜adult conversationsâ $ ™ â $ ™, and couched in terms such as fiscal sustainability, solvency, and unfunded liabilities, are red - herrings that will lead to needless reductions and privatizations of public programs in health care, elder care, pensions and so on.»
Avoiding purine - rich foods such as scallops, herring, and red meat may help, as can taking medications to tame the condition.
Foods to eat: Type O individuals can enjoy foods such as beef, buffalo, lamb, venison, cod, halibut, herring, mackerel, pike, rainbow trout, red snapper, salmon, sardines, shad, snapper, sole, yellowtail, kale, spinach, broccoli, artichokes, sea kelp, seaweed, okra and sweet potatoes.
HIGH FAT or HIGH PURINE PROTEINS: fatty red meat, salmon, tuna, herring, anchovies, highpurine proteins such as liver, caviar, meat concentrates, artichoke hearts, and modest purine containing foods such as beans, peas, lentils, cauliflower, spinach, and asparagus.
Some examples are fatty fish such as mackerel, salmon, tuna, herring, trout, lean red meats and poultry.
It is an accomplishment owing much to Donen's deployment of such Hitchcockian elements as Red Herrings (the Matthau and Grant characters) and Maguffins (an elusive $ 250,000), and gorgeous cinematography (the legendary Charles Lang).
One such scene in a shipping yard is particularly senseless, as Paul and Ben chase an obvious red herring that even everyone onscreen knows is one.
Yet Anderson uses Rebecca as a red herring, as Phantom Thread's surprises often center on its deviations from such a template.
While such dense scientific prose is not as photogenic as a picture of a weather station in a parking lot, the fact is that science has thoroughly picked over this red herring.
It's important to understand that anger is often a red herring which covers up more vulnerable feelings such as embarrassment, sadness, and hopelessness.
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