This same fallacy is what causes some people to be afraid of flying on an airplane.
The ability of young people to handle high levels of equity is a fallacy.
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But the fallacy of that thinking may put them on the golf course in a week.
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Hence, the planning fallacy is a pervasive and persistent phenomenon that is not easy to tackle.
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The Obama Jobs Plan further extends what has been another central fallacy of Obamanomics.
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If we think about the players, we recognize the fallacy of some underlying assumptions.
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Which begins us neatly to the logical fallacy that Mr. Fletcher is committing here.
My own suspicion is that the increasing-returns mania of the mid-1990s is what drove this fallacy.
It is Silver who is guilty of a logical fallacy, the ignoratio elenchi or red herring.
"It's a fantasy, it's a fallacy, " she told the AP by phone Thursday night.
The problem with the lump-of-labour fallacy is that it is so hard to kill.
In fact, the paper he cited did not commit the lump of labour fallacy.
These biases include the anchoring effect, the planning fallacy and the illusion of control.
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Likewise, risk is a motor that simply needs to be fine tuned, the fallacy goes.
Making sweeping generalizations about an entire population based on a limited sample is fallacy.
The biggest fallacy is that the world is about to run out of oil.
The fallacy of much of social media these days is that it keeps us all connected.
Whatever else it is, Mr Judt's book is a useful warning against the fallacy of composition.
But in doing so, we would be wise to not follow Stockman down a similar, fallacy-littered path.
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"We've been trained to believe that gadgets come from big companies, which is a fallacy, " says Semmelhack.
Moreover, so many people have learned a harsh lesson regarding the fallacy of houses making great investments.
It is a fallacy that things can't get any worse, of course they can, why couldn't they?
George Cooper is the author of The Origin of Financial Crises: Central Banks, Credit Bubbles and the Efficient Market Fallacy.
The fallacy that everyone who works in pharma is a rich fat cat is just that, a fallacy.
The protectionist objection that immigrants take away jobs and harm our standard of living is a solid economic fallacy.
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That was a fallacy in the past and it is downright silly now.
But the fallacy is in thinking that the stock market climbs steadily, when in fact it lurches all around.
So, to say that the owners have ratified an agreement is a fallacy.
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According to Buffett, the supposed safety of these investments is largely a fallacy.
They call it the ecological fallacy (although this term captures broader subtleties, too).
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