Same old fallacies, he thought.
Falling for the old imitative fallacy, he splutters like a street corner evangelist, his three dots flying like spittle.
Full of exaggerations and rank dialogue, and guilty of the old fallacy that a body must be shown to establish murder.
You have fallen prey to an old economic fallacy often called the "broken window fallacy."
Krugman argued that Ferguson's view is "resurrecting 75-year old fallacies" and full of "basic errors".
That old fallacy of Father Kipling's had been exploded long ago, and should never have been taken seriously in any case.
Neither - to put another old fallacy to rest is drinking with meals 'fattening', if the drinks are calorie-free.
That's an old fallacy.
"The same old fallacy," said the secretary gloomily.
But from my standpoint they are simply human beings, who have been duped into the old fallacy of the State as a super-entity.