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	<title>Comments on: Times Square Terrorist Faisal Shahzad Earned MBA from University of Bridgeport &#124; GMAT Logic Fallacy</title>
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		<title>By: TheGMATPill</title>
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		<description>vb--I&#039;m not quite getting your point. 
 
The statement &quot;This is horrible PR for the University of Bridgeport&quot; is an opinion statement. The difference between opinion vs fact is not what we&#039;re talking about here when it comes to GMAT logic fallacy. 
 
Please do not confuse these two concepts. Logic fallacy is when you apply a relationship in one context to another context with the expectation that that relationship still holds true in the new context. 
 
There is no logic fallacy in the opinion statement you mentioned. Hope that helps. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>vb&#8211;I&#39;m not quite getting your point.</p>
<p>The statement &quot;This is horrible PR for the University of Bridgeport&quot; is an opinion statement. The difference between opinion vs fact is not what we&#39;re talking about here when it comes to GMAT logic fallacy.</p>
<p>Please do not confuse these two concepts. Logic fallacy is when you apply a relationship in one context to another context with the expectation that that relationship still holds true in the new context.</p>
<p>There is no logic fallacy in the opinion statement you mentioned. Hope that helps.</p>
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