either-or造句1) It's an either-or situation - we can buy a new car this year or we can go on holiday but we can't do both.
2) The two views seem like polar opposites, either-or propositions, thesis and antithesis.
3) The either-or argument is of course as unfair as it is fallacious.
4) "It's not either-or. It's both," the official said.
5) We fight, or we don't, it's an either-or decision.
6) We often face rigid "either-or" choices. Sometimes they are not dilemmas if we change our perspective and rules of the system.
7) Life, we are accustomed to either-or confrontation, in fact, a lot of things not only contradictory, but complementary.
8) It may not be an either-or thing, says Heitmann ; the mechanism might differ by gender.
9) Many other experts insist this is not an either-or situation.
10) Americans, however, tend to bring an either-or mentality to most things, from politics to prose.
11) This semester, a student has the option of downloading a book as well — but it is an either-or choice: read online or download to a computer.
12) There is a lot to be gained if we stay away from the either-or fallacy in the services area.
13) When we think about a large-scale goal to take on malaria, it's not an either-or situation.
14) You should know that a deductive argument is an either-or thing.
15) That is to say, between his feet and another's feet, he can only choose either-or.
16) Until now, scientists have thought they operated on an either-or basis - when one was activated, the other was thought to be dormant.
17) But it was also now true for every other issue, large or small, domestic or foreign, all of which were reduced to a menu of either-or, for-or-against, sound-bite-ready choices.
18) She rejects the idea that happiness has to be an either-or proposition. Some days, you want a trip, she says; other days, you want a Tom Ford handbag.
19) However, in practice often difficult to grasp the relationship between the "degree", which fall into either-or dilemma.
20) She rejects the idea that happiness has to be an either-or proposition.
21) The more strongly participants in the study thought in this either-or fashion, the more likely they were to display the kind of extreme perfectionism that can lead to mental health problems.