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This magical thinking betrays a profound misconception about the nature and purpose of such employers.
This is a version of the most desperate excuse my college friends attempted: "I'll reform them from within". This magical thinking betrays a profound misconception about the nature and purpose of such employers.
" We in the United States have long labored under a profound misconception of what schnapps is, perhaps largely because of unfortunate associations with frat houses, flaming shots at happy hours and that ungodly, mentholated monstrosity — consumed in Germany, its country of origin, primarily as a digestif — known as Jägermeister.
Although perinatal mortality rates do increase with increasing gestation in fetuses-at-risk models, it is a profound misconception to state that such a pattern automatically implies the need for indiscriminate increases in preterm induction or preterm cesarean delivery.
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But perhaps the most insidious factor in calls for acceptance of the idea of genetically engineering humans is the profound misconception of the nature of living organisms that underlies it.
The combination of these sentences and many other statements by Ham in the debate reflect profound misconceptions of the nature of science and an acute lack of trust in science and scientists particularly with respect to biological evolution.
Yet both the discipline of directional radiometry and the radiative transfer theory (RTT) have traditionally been based on phenomenological concepts many of which turn out to be profound misconceptions.
"The more I photographed Muslim women, the more I was able to metaphorically strip away the burqas and hijabs, and start chipping away at the profound misconceptions that existed in other parts of the world about these women and their culture," Addario told me.
In the absence of instruction, profound misconceptions develop about the evolutionary context of ethics and pollute the science.
In a review of empirical research studies on K-12 teachers regarding evolution, Sickel and Friedrichsen ([2013]) show that there are profound misconceptions about evolution that color how teachers present the topic and how much time they devote to evolution.
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