sequitur (ut)
61non sequitur — non se|qui|tur [ nan sekwıtər ] noun count a statement that does not have a connection with what was said before …
62NON SEQUITUR — Латинское выражение, означающее не следует. Этот термин обычно употребляется для обозначения заключения, которое даже отдаленно не выглядит надежным аргументом, но не для ошибочного заключения, полученного просто из за неправильного процесса… …
63non sequitur — (Lat.) It does not follow ; the combination of two or more statements that are jarringly unrelated, as in He was born in Omaha and his shoes were brown …
64NON SEQUITUR — a LOGICAL FALLACY which involves drawing a conclusion which does not follow from the premise …
65non sequitur — is the Latin for it does not follow and means the combination of two or more statements that are jarringly unrelated, as in He was born in Liverpool and his shoes were brown. Non sequiturs are most often encountered in newspapers, where… …
66non sequitur — non se·qui·tur || ‚nÉ‘n sekwɪtÉ™(r) /‚nÉ’ (Latin) t does not follow , inconsistent statement, a conclusion does not logically follow from the facts or law …
67non sequitur — (non SEH kwih toor) [Latin: it does not follow] An illogical or irrelevant conclusion, or an inference that does not follow from the premise. Any statement that has no connection or relevance to what has preceded it. George’s indulgent… …
68non sequitur — [nɒn sɛkwɪtə] noun a conclusion or statement that does not logically follow from the previous argument or statement. Origin L., lit. it does not follow …
69non sequitur — noun (C) a statement which does not seem to be connected in a reasonable or sensible way with what was said before …
70non sequitur — [ˌnɒn ˈsekwɪtə] noun [C] a statement that has no connection with what was said before …