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  2. User error - Wikipedia

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    Another similar term used in the United States military is "operator headspace and timing issue" or "OHT," borrowing terminology related to the operation of the M2 Browning machine gun. [ 17 ] "(It's a) carbon based error", indicates a user problem (humans are a carbon-based life-form ), as opposed to a silicon-based one.

  3. Lie - Wikipedia

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    A polite lie is a lie that a politeness standard requires, and that usually is known to be untrue by both parties. Whether such lies are acceptable is heavily dependent on culture. A common polite lie in international etiquette may be to decline invitations because of "scheduling difficulties", or due to "diplomatic illness".

  4. Fallacy - Wikipedia

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    Here, the most important issue concerns inductive strength or methodology ... Lies, damned lies, and statistics – Phrase criticising misuse of statistics;

  5. Lies (evidence) - Wikipedia

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    A lie is a statement used intentionally for the purpose of deception. The practice of communicating a lie is called lying; a person who communicates a lie may be termed a liar. Lies may be employed to serve a variety of instrumental, interpersonal, or psychological functions for the individuals who use them.

  6. Pathological lying - Wikipedia

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    Normal lies are defensive and told to avoid the consequences of truth telling. They are often white lies that spare another's feelings, reflect a pro-social attitude, and make civilized human contact possible. [14] Pathological lying can be described as an habituation of lying: someone consistently lies for no obvious personal gain. [31]

  7. Matt Huffman's twisted defense of Issue 1 lies is ... - AOL

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    Does Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman actually believe what he says supports his argument for Issue 1, or is it the Fox News-like Republican playbook of “saying bad things, and hoping the ...

  8. False dilemma - Wikipedia

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    (2) "If you lie, you are an immoral person (since it is immoral to lie)". (3) "Either you tell the truth, or you lie". Therefore "[y]ou are an immoral person (whatever choice you make in the given situation)". [1] This example constitutes a false dilemma because there are other choices besides telling the truth and lying, like keeping silent.

  9. Deception - Wikipedia

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    Most lies and misinformation are spread commonly through emails and instant messaging since these messages are erased faster. [15] Without face to face communication, it could be easier to deceive others, making it difficult to detect the truth from a lie. These unreliable cues allow digital deception to easily influence and mislead others. [16]