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They have only recently been affordable commercially, so there is a fair amount of misconception about drones' agility and abilities.
Here's an excerpt from the Declaration of Sentiments read in Seneca Falls (click on the link to see the full text): "In entering upon the great work before us, we anticipate no small amount of misconception, misrepresentation and ridicule; but we shall use every instrumentality within our power to affect our object.
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There's a fair amount of misconceptions and fallacies circling about Google TV.
I thought that was brilliant, and probably one of the most important reasons behind the large amount of misconceptions and skepticism we see.
The first factor was the amount of substantial misconceptions persisting for some students.
It is a common misconception that the amount of dialogue in a show reflects the amount of "book".
It is a common misconception that the amount of explosive is the chief contributor to the quantity of vapor that is available to trained canines.
Bader-Wechseler argued that the prevailing option about anonymity encouraging people to be meaner than average is a "huge misconception" — claiming that the amount of trolls on anonymous or pseudonymous platforms and identity platforms are "the same".
As a set, the demographic variables only predicted a small amount of variance for each construct, with Evolutionary Misconceptions having the least amount of variance explained (R2 = 0.02) and Exposure to Evolution having the most variance explained (R2 = 0.083).
It is interesting that six participants who correctly indicated the existence of a large amount of evidence supporting evolution (statement 20) hold the misconception that the majority of scientists do not favor evolution over other explanations for life (statement 23).
Kershaw succeeds in clearing away a great many misconceptions, he deploys an impressive amount of evidence about the variety and complexity of public opinion and he brilliantly describes the ghastly fate of many ordinary Germans.
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