Logical fallacy of inconsistency.
1Tony, you're comparing apples and oranges and you know it.
2To try and liken RTE with the BBC is akin to comparing apples and oranges.
3But I don't think the NCVS numbers reflect those kinds of assaults, and so we're sort of comparing apples and oranges here.
4And therefore, as you just noted, when investigators attempted to compare elements of this murder to others', they were comparing apples and oranges.
5To some extent, comparing the capacity of US nuclear installations to that of renewable installations across the world is comparing apples and oranges.
6Comparing apples and oranges, putting her up against mortal women.
7Comparing crises is like comparing apples and oranges.
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