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But a statement like that is in itself little more than tautology.
The result is that we have proved the given tautology.
"Will you display it further by giving us an example of tautology?"
It is the tautology at the heart of race consciousness.
It's a tautology to say that it benefits both parties.
But, the researchers say, this is not a mere tautology.
Just another article full of American arrogance (sorry about the tautology).
The condition a) appears to be a tautology and therefore true.
The last word in tautology: What worse thing could someone say publicly about a spouse?
"It means that nobody can see you," he replied, happy with his tautology.
How much tautology, in other words, can one bear?
It seemed a tautology to call them "liberal judicial activists."
We keep getting caught in a huge tautology and I am afraid that this is precisely the economic policy which you support.
It may be just a simple tautology, but it always seems to work.
While the qualitative law of effect may be a tautology, this quantitative version is not.
This sounds almost like a tautology, but the result is still non-trivial.
It became a kind of tautology that had enormously powerful policy implications, in theory.
An example of a tautology is the phrasing "close proximity".
The tautology in this case may simply be accidental.
For similar reasons, the logical conjunction of no argument is the tautology.
The single phrase which came to her seemed a mere tautology: "One need not hate to fight."
This means the argument is a tautology; it is true in all cases.
This finding makes each law, by definition, a tautology.
While "old saw" is a common cliché, some consider it a tautology.
In other words, a tautology cannot be wrong.