Sure. In logic, any result whatsoever follows from a false premise. Although the premise of this survey may not be strictly false, it is, in my opinion, surely flawed and skewed to achieve the result desired. Therefore the result is, at best, irrelevant.
>>Nothing like a flawed premise to allow an irrelevant conclusion.
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>Hi Mike,
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>I'm not native English speaker so I've no idea what you just said. Can you explain?
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