Sentence examples for an erroneous perception from inspiring English sources

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There's the perception out there, and it's an erroneous perception, that we were flirting with Peyton Manning.

He said in May: "There's the perception out there, and it's an erroneous perception, that we were flirting with Peyton Manning.

The meeting grew out of our frustration that so much of the public has an erroneous perception of the state of climate science and the seriousness of the threat we face from climate change.

Sometimes, invariably in cases involving women or ethnic minorities, a remark will slip out that signals, not just a little casual sexism or racism, but an erroneous perception that the only "normal" people – which is to say, reliable, believable, respectable – are white men.

Over-reliance on the government can also undermine self-reliant capacity to cope and adapt, and can contribute to limited psychological preparation for disaster events and an erroneous perception of low disaster risk.

"All the information shows that the languages that are most needed in the workplace are French and German and I think there is an erroneous perception that because Spanish is a global language, it is therefore going to be more useful but that doesn't necessarily reflect the structure of our economy and the trading links that we have," she said.

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Secondly, there is an often erroneous perception that Bayesian estimation is "faster" than heuristic optimization based on a maximum likelihood criterion.

The events nonetheless heightened the erroneous perception of a strong link between mental illness and violence.

It may be that it is easier for a pastor to instil in a small number of followers his erroneous perception of vaccination and to impose this on them, than it would be with a larger number of people.

Perhaps, despite my objections, the success of films like: The Help, Django, The Butler, or 12 Years a Slave, will further persuade Hollywood to widen its view and edit its erroneous perception of what a commercial black film can look like.

Do say: "Why do the good die young?" Don't say: "This erroneous perception is most likely a form of confirmation bias caused by people's cathartic enjoyment of sad stories and thus the overestimation of their incidence".

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