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It refers not to a series but to a serial – ie a serialised version – so it's fundamentally wrong, a basic misconception of meaning.
"Any belief that there's some huge amount of cash out there that can be substituted for the missing funds either on the securities side or on the commodities side is a basic misconception," he says.
But many users still suffer from a basic misconception: They think that in order to converse with another member via Facebook's e-mail-like Messages feature, they first need to send the other person a friend request and wait for it to be accepted before hitting Messages.
There's a basic misconception about Goldman, Lehman and Morgan Stanley that they are primarily brokers.
There's a basic misconception that clouds Douthat's thinking about contraception, and it's one that is shared by many other social and religious conservatives.
The reply of Bai et al. [ 19] to the Mosquera-Miguel's et al. [ 5] article testifies to a basic misconception of the role of haplogroups in disease studies: " Although haplogroup K is a subclade of haplogroup U in Europeans, most, if not all published articles on haplogroups and disease association do not include haplogroup K within haplogroup U".
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Bad gift-giving usually stems from one basic misconception: If it's a video game, it must be for children.
McCloud explains that he intended to have a career in comics from the time he was in tenth grade, and that the basic misconception most people share is that comics are a genre.
The basic misconception stems from the notion that the screen itself is more important than the action being performed.
In truth, that basic misconception often dooms activations that would otherwise be hugely successful.
We also think the elusive search for true love has a lot to do with basic misconceptions that we've learned to associate with relationships.
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