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The phrase "a misperception of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a misunderstanding or incorrect interpretation of a particular subject or concept.
Example: "The report highlights a misperception of the economic impact of the new policy among the public."
Alternatives: "a misunderstanding of the" or "an incorrect view of the".
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We find that each percentage point misperception of the unemployment rate is associated with a wage decline of 0.7%% (see the results in columns 1 to 3)—a misperception of the labor market situation by 10 p.p. would thus result in a wage penalty of 7%%, which is a noteworthy impact, in particular if one keeps in mind that the average misperception is 13 p.p.
The concerns about Texas's fortunes speak to a misperception of the state's recent boom, and of California's bust.
About its only recourse is to continue to crank out S.E.C. filings -- as it did on Monday with a document seeking to clarify what the company sees as a misperception of the price estimate of $108 to $135 a share that Google issued late last month.
There is a misperception of the term "indirect costs" in COI studies because it is used for costing of overhead and other shared costs at the patient level within the health care services accounting framework.
Instead, we argue that the relation between the visual information and the putting action is adjusted, rather than corrections being made for a misperception of the location of the target (see also Van Lier et al., 2011).
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Pan-Indianism is a misperception on the part of White Americans, born of ignorance of pre-colonial history).
The problem that arises in the Tunisian context is primarily a misperception of risk on the one hand, and non-compliance with standard and supplementary precautions.
Not only did the women get even, but they should also have changed forever a misperception of Irish literature, the idea that all that lyrical music of Irish writing was the preserve of the menfolk.
Even when what you're hearing is arguably a misperception on the part of that customer, you need to patiently hear the customer out.
If this is a misperception on the part of observers, it is perhaps an easy one to understand: Toyota, Earth's No. 3 automaker by sales volume after GM and Ford Motor, has set itself a goal of boosting its global market share to 15% some time in the next decade, from slightly over 10% now which some analysts say may well put it ahead of GM.
There was a misperception on the part of politicians as to what people really would do.
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