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His defeat at the polls would have been seen as further evidence of a global misconception about Austria.
The economic crash, he suggested long before it happened, was an inevitable consequence of an economics based on debt rather than equity, and a global misconception of risk.
There is a global misconception that Muslims in the Middle East harbour strong disdain towards the West, while Westerners see Muslims as lacking tolerance towards other cultures.
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Misconception: There was a global warming "pause," so climate change is bunk.
Giving people access to a global store of information counters both poverty and misconceptions.
Just as the tour brought the charms of Yorkshire to a global stage, Green said he hoped 2017 would correct the "many misconceptions" about Hull.
There's a misconception about global health.
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That's a misconception and a stereotype.
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