He brought a wealth of experience and hardheaded pragmatism to a problem bedevilled by fond hopes, misperceptions and sheer ignorance. |
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He thinks the environmentalists should correct the misperceptions they have perpetuated. |
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Don't hold back on expressing concerns, clarifying misperceptions, or acknowledging gaps in your capabilities. |
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Also contributing to misperceptions has been a worldwide deployment which prevented the small fleet from having a year-round Caribbean presence. |
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I hope that others can assemble the jagged rhythms of my stories to unlearn common misperceptions about vernacular English. |
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Sensory misperceptions, including hallucinations and illusions, are common in delirium. |
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To correct his misunderstanding and misperceptions, I have addressed the following open letter to him which touches upon some key concepts and basic points. |
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While Anita was sociable and well-liked by her peers, Betty was often overshadowed by her cousin and believed to be snobbish as a result of common misperceptions. |
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It is in America's interest to discourage such misperceptions. |
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Goobie covers a lot of ground with misperceptions, group dynamics, family relationships, and the pressures many teens face to fit in somewhere. |
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The problem of vacuum is it can leave a lot of misperceptions so the Chinese and others could misperceive. |
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Was this chapter necessary, since it serves to reify these misperceptions, whether or not the reader had them to begin with? |
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The potential for misperceptions of the search functions was the basis for our study. |
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It takes time to follow-up, verify and corroborate and to work past misperceptions, misrecollections and misspoken or misused words. |
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Perhaps one of the most common misperceptions of the sales tax streamlining effort is that it is limited to a small number of states. |
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Their work contrasts the real lives, struggles and impact of young black men with the misperceptions that dominate in the mass media and lingers in the public consciousness. |
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Misperceptions also endure about the extent of crime in inner city areas. |
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In order to make some sense of these questions, I undertook a taxonomy of American Ignorance and Misperceptions. |
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