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"I think there's a little bit of a misperception about that," Alderman says.
On Tuesday, Mr. Lewis called his remarks unfortunate, saying they created a misperception about his commitment to the investment bank.
There's a misperception about me that I just became this wallflower, this woman who doesn't have any control of her life.
The company's chief communications and marketing officer told the Journal that the ads addressed "a misperception about Charles and David Koch".
But if a misperception about the Fed's intentions takes hold, as it did in this case, it can easily get amplified, and do considerable damage.
A misperception about mass shootings is that those affected are divided into the victims, who are killed, and the survivors, who live and move on.
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And a misperception continues about the associated revenue and profit.
Maybe there's a misperception, not about the individual potential for revenue or margin expansion at that company level, but of some negative macro aspect at the industry level.
A common misperception about Dr. King is that he fought for a specific group of people.
I feel compelled to correct a common misperception about evolution that appears in Lisa Belkin's essay.
Letters are welcome via e-mail to [email protected] rightsSIR – Your otherwise excellent article on water repeated a common misperception about the role of water pricing ("Running dry", September 20th).
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