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 The reason this is inherently flawed thinking is because any number of things could “go wrong” with the statement being made and the citation being sourced: The reason this is inherently flawed thinking is because any number of things could “go wrong” with the statement being made and the citation being sourced:
   * The person might have misinterpreted the information.   * The person might have misinterpreted the information.
-    * Say the original source said “Most people dislike pears, but like apples.” This could be misinterpreted as “Many people like apples and others dislike pears.” The original ‘source’ is implying that the same group of people who dislike pears likes apples, while the claim being made from it is suggesting these are separate groups.+    * Say the original source said <q>“Most people dislike pears, but like apples.”</q> This could be misinterpreted as <q>“Many people like apples and others dislike pears.”</q> The original ‘source’ is implying that the same group of people who dislike pears likes apples, while the claim being made from it is suggesting these are separate groups.
   * They may be cherry-picking information.   * They may be cherry-picking information.
-    * “On average, smoking is harmful to the people around them. Though it can have a small positive effect for the smoker.” -> “Smoking can have a small positive effect for the smoker.” This takes the good and leaves out the bad.+    * <q>“On average, smoking is harmful to the people around them. Though it can have a small positive effect for the smoker.”</q> -> <q>“Smoking can have a small positive effect for the smoker.”</q> This takes the good and leaves out the bad.
   * They may outright lie.   * They may outright lie.
-    * “There were a number of buildings in the area and now there are just a handful.” -> “There was a church and it's still there.”+    * <q>“There were a number of buildings in the area and now there are just a handful.”</q> -> <q>“There was a church and it's still there.”</q>
 There are probably more issues, but I just can’t think of them. There are probably more issues, but I just can’t think of them.
  
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