Sentence examples for created a misconception from inspiring English sources

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Mark Cuban: Well, no, it's not so much that they're a villain; I think they've created a misconception.

Cuban: Well, no, it's not so much that they're a villain, I think they've created a misconception.

However, the name "six sigma" which also exists in statistics as 6σ had initially created a misconception that the higher the sigma value in a distribution, the larger the range and hence, the lesser the quality which is far from the truth.

But in a statement to The Huffington Post, Stearns said the Times-Union post created a misconception that he wants U.S. troops to come home immediately.

While the Internet is undoubtedly a major advancement in social communication, the popularity of social networking has created a misconception that a network's success is a function of its size.

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In constructing a tight storyline without unpacking the details the video took liberties with specific aspects of evolution creating a misconception around the evolution of the process of seed dispersal.

The digital world we live in has created a common misconception that incorporating digital media into your artwork is imperative to be relevant as an artist today.

While today's media tends to have one "expert" present each "side" of an argument, Oliver pointed out that, in the case of climate change, where 99/100 scientists agree that it is real and caused by humans, this one vs. one presentation creates a clear misconception for the viewer: a false equivalence.

While these experiences help students to gain further understanding of plant's growth, they may have resulted in students taking away that this was needed in addition to or in place of sunlight, creating a new misconception for the students.

One could argue that this is the best approach, as conflations of fundamental research with clinical trials wherein there are usually direct health implications could create a therapeutic misconception, leading research participants to mistakenly think that there may be personal benefit after all.

Misconceptions generated by the NRA created a warped interpretation of Second Amendment that generated these sales.

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