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Ahead of the meeting, Tesla Chair Robyn Denholm told the Journal that she questioned the logic of such an investment and said the board hadn’t yet done any of the due diligence required to move forward.

To do so—and following the logic of the Dhillon letter—Republicans targeted Texas’ nonwhite voters with almost surgical precision.

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The Babushnikovs were in the grip of a kind of faulty logic that psychologists nowadays call “confirmation bias,” but that the rest of us might simply think of as being Babushkinov, through and through: when new facts threatened to upend their opinions, they simply chose to believe what they wished was true, and ignored all evidence to the contrary.

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On the other hand, this show of logic by the twins was impressive, and she wondered if she had taught them a little something after all.

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“There’s a kind of logic in that,” he agreed.

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