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Circular - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Circular may refer to: •Circle, or something in the shape of a circle •Flyer (pamphlet), a single page leaflet advertising an event, service, or product. •Circular reasoning, also known as Begging t...
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Circular polarization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Begging the question - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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CIRCULAR A-110; REVISED 11/19/93; As Further Amended 9/30/99 ... This Circular does not apply to grants, contracts, or other agreements between the Federal Government and units of State or local governments covered by OMB Circular A-102, "Grants and Cooperative Agreements with State and Local Governments," and the...
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OMB Circulars are instructions or information issued by OMB to Federal agencies. ... OMB Circular A-1, System of Circulars and Bulletins to Executive Departments and Establishments (08/07/1952)
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"That begs the question" is an apt reply when a circular argument is used within one Syllogism. That is, when the deduction contains a proposition that assumes the very thing the argument aims to prove; in essence, the proposition is used to prove itself, a tactic which in its simplest form is not very persuasive.
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Circulation Motion and Centripetal Forc ... When an object is in circular motion, it need centripetal force. ... A red ball is attached to a green cord (neglect its mass)
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