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According to the text, all global IT activities must be adjusted to take into account:
Modus Tollens
A logical argument form that concludes the inverse of an antecedent from the denial of the consequent, typically structured as "If P, then Q. Not Q, therefore not P."
Affirming The Consequent
A logical fallacy where a conclusion is incorrectly drawn from the premise that if P then Q, and Q is true, therefore P must be true.
Ad Hominem
A fallacy in argumentation where the focus is on attacking the character or motive of the person making the argument, rather than addressing the argument itself.
Categorical Syllogism
A form of reasoning where two premises lead to a conclusion, based on the relationship between categories or groups.
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