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An argument that ignores or dismisses opposing views is often called slanted, biased, one-sided, skewed, prejudiced, partial. Keep in mind, however, that not every occasion calls for an examination of issues from many sides. Although you may expect fair news reporting to treat all views, you would not -- should not -- expect that kind of fairness from people who advocate a special cause or viewpoint; for example, an editorial writer, a lobbyist, a Congressional representative, a participant in a formal debate, a trial lawyer, a sales person.

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