We want to eliminate the misperception that software-based ads can only take the form of pop-ups. |
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Forty-seven percent of print media readers held at least one misperception. |
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A lot of people with insomnia have something called sleep state misperception. |
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The warnings that permeate Polonius's speeches derive from his misperception of controlling his daughter's sexuality. |
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Part of the misperception today stems from the cloak-and-dagger intrigue so prevalent in pop culture's version of international police work. |
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It is also more in the nature of misperception and interpretive crudity, rather than ignorance. |
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In this occurrence, a reduced visual acuity would have occurred after the induced motion misperception. |
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With higher levels of business education, this misperception is changing. |
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The misperception is substantially more pronounced for pork than for beef. |
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The use of these inaccurate words contributes to the misperception that the human rights process is quasi-criminal. |
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This misperception makes books like yours seem more shocking than the tale may have actually been. |
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I had a misperception that he did not recognize national defense as a paramount function of government. |
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Her study also found that this misperception increases over time, as seniors seem much more likely than freshwomen to misjudge the weight and habits of others. |
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A common misperception is that every single inquiry will drop your score a certain number of points. |
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There is a frequent misperception that trade-offs between universal coverage and timely access to specialised services are inevitable. |
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There is a misperception about the goals of the service, and about eligibility. |
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Communication is needed to correct the misperception that the Accord has resulted in delegation of authorities. |
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I just want to clear any misperception that the North isn't important to us. |
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However, over time, the misperception grew and seemed to become more entrenched as it was reported. |
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I also want to address the misperception that the Service uses racial profiling in its investigations. |
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Bidegain insists the media have perpetuated a misperception that the Border Patrol operates under its own set of rules. |
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Despite the common misperception that all outsourced work is being shifted to Asia, a third of outsourced Massachusetts jobs are being nearshored to Mexico. |
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Because of their very different mandates, the potential for misunderstanding and misperception is inherent to the work each carries out. |
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He examines every aspect of humanity's perception, and misperception, of things small since the dawn of time. |
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A particularly common misperception is the proportion of societal violence that is attributed to individuals with mental health problems. |
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This is not really the case and the misperception is unfounded. |
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You're accurate in saying we believe there's a misperception out there. |
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The rest of the plot is a crosshatch of misperception and treachery. |
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While some groups may advocate their cause by claiming royal support or advancing the notion of the palace's involvement in politics, The Economist should not fall into this trap, let alone perpetuate the same misperception. |
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Technology is necessary, but not sufficient. A second, related misperception is that security can be left to the specialists in the systems department. |
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Reacting on the basis of that misperception, some of the individuals contacted by the Group expressed misgivings about the legitimacy of its mission. |
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The reasons for this misperception may relate to the fact that alcohol is a legal, socially accepted product that is regularly used by the vast majority of Canadians. |
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Some managers appear to have a misperception of how to handle situations where no actual complaint has been filed or where an allegation has been made but subsequently withdrawn. |
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The media have a positive role to play in tackling this misperception and in disseminating information on the benefits our society can derive from the experiences of failed entrepreneurs. |
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An increase in the number of actors in space will have the potential to create more fear, threats and misperception, but at the same time to allow increased cooperation and economic development. |
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Most of the time, the feedback to the driver from speed is positive, and the misperception of crash risk and the generally low likelihood of enforcement of speed limits do not deter drivers from speeding. |
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Malaysia's record in this regard disproves this misperception. |
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This problem may be partially a matter of communication from the Directorate rather than needing changes to the NCE policy itself, as there appears to be some misperception of NCE requirements. |
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Having two trains in front of the locomotive engineer, with one train moving towards him and one train stationary, may have created a visual misperception as to which train was moving. |
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Quick thinks fundraising may be slow because of a misperception about the organization. |
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Thus, though the images indicate that the gun-wielding Border Patrol commandos are in control of the situation and are terrifying the child, that is a misperception. |
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There was an additional misperception among the participants. |
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Misperception of weight varied by race, with black females being least likely to believe they were overweight even if they were. |
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