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It is a dangerous misconception.
Richardson points out that this is a dangerous misconception.
This is a dangerous misconception, and it lies behind a laziness of purpose.
The scandalized narrator warns: "Just like John Kerry, he speaks French!") But the basic notion of Europe as a failure is a dangerous misconception.
Perhaps the most dangerous misconception of all is the notion that these events are confined to the moment in which they happen and have no wider impact.
While it might be tempting to believe that a home with aluminum wiring is safe because the wiring hasn't caused a problem for 30 or 40 years, that is a dangerous misconception.
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It lamely rehashes every cliche in the book, while introducing dangerous misconceptions about MI5.
The presidential candidate is playing into dangerous misconceptions about deal making.
But expecting fancy technology alone to solve the problem is just one of three dangerous misconceptions about digital security.
Against this punitive historical backdrop, "Revolutionary Road" seems not quaint but, well, revolutionary in its discussion of abortion and contraception, and Frank's attitudes and April's dangerous misconceptions about self-induced abortion are more understandable.
This is one of the biggest and most dangerous misconceptions about coaching, because it sometimes attracts clients who want to focus on understanding or making sense of the past.
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