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A dangerous and irreversible course. |
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| A earnest request for aid, support,smypathy and mercy,etc. entreaty; petition; plea. |
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| Argument in direction,tendency, or character. |
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| A particular tendency or inclination, especially one that prevents unprejudiced consideration of a question. |
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| A statement used to support a position. |
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| To appeal to sentiment of emotion,feelings;. |
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| reaching a conclusion without suffiecient evidence. |
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| post hoc, ergo proctor hoc |
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| To assert or maintian as a fact. |
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