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  2. Death with dignity or slippery slope? Senate committee hears ...

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    The committee did not vote on whether to recommend the bill Wednesday. The bill has transcended typical party lines , with both Democrats and Republicans voting for and against the bill in the House.

  3. Slippery slope - Wikipedia

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    In a slippery slope argument, a course of action is rejected because the slippery slope advocate believes it will lead to a chain reaction resulting in an undesirable end or ends. [1] The core of the slippery slope argument is that a specific decision under debate is likely to result in unintended consequences. The strength of such an argument ...

  4. What's going on with 'The Brutalist'? The controversy explained

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    “My take on The Brutalist AI thing is it’s a slippery slope to award Adrian Brody knowing his accent was edited with AI,” the user wrote.. “IMO altering a performance with AI like that ...

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    Liam Fox, who is a practising doctor and was the shadow health secretary for more than four years, believes it would be impossible to prevent “the slippery slope scenario” of the bill being ...

  6. Talk:Slippery slope - Wikipedia

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    This sense of slippery slope is deeply embedded in US constitutional law, and the term may well have originated there. There could be some additional coverage of that in this article, and it would satisfy (at least to some extent) requests in an old thread to provide "examples" of when slippery slope is not a fallacy.

  7. Converse accident - Wikipedia

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    The two arguments imply there is no difference between the exception and the rule, and in fact fallacious slippery slope arguments often use the converse accident to the contrary as the basis for the argument. However, a key difference between the two is the point and position being argued.

  8. Euthanasia and the slippery slope - Wikipedia

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    The second logical form of the slippery slope argument, referred to as the "arbitrary line" version, [8] argues that the acceptance of A will lead to the acceptance of A1, as A1 is not significantly different from A. A1 will then lead to A2, A2 to A3, and eventually the process will lead to the unacceptable B. [6] As Glover argues, this version ...

  9. Tom Brady will not be barred from calling Raiders games, which may become a slippery slope for the NFL in the coming years. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) (Diamond Images ...