osedly adequate to support the conclusion while it hides other issues. One presumption is that the women of childbearing age who would go into combat would definitely bear children were they not in combat. That in turn presumes that all childbearing-age women would choose to go into the military in any capacity in the first place.
There are also fallacies of weak induction in this argument. One of them comes about because it depends on the ignorance of the reader by ignoring certain facts. It ignores
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