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    A Non Sequitur Occurs When a Speaker Uses the Testimony
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A Non Sequitur Occurs When a Speaker Uses the Testimony

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A non sequitur occurs when a speaker uses the testimony of an expert to endorse an idea or product for which the expert does not have the appropriate credentials or expertise.

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