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For his part, Mr. Vallone said that those pushing to take power from the speaker's office have a faulty perception of how much control the speaker actually exerts.
The middle is where we happen to be right now—a fact that is responsible for our faulty perception of the earth's climate as accommodating and stable.
The faulty perception of a new age of productivity growth has served as a kind of skyhook on which Wall Street has hung some of the most optimistic stock-market valuations in history.
Designating certain breeds as inherently dangerous implies to the public that behavior is not effectively influenced (positively or negatively), by training, and also encourages the faulty perception of other breeds as being inherently safe.
Skeptic Michael Shermer claims that the emergence of the "Paul is dead" phenomenon, including the alleged message at the end of "I'm So Tired", was caused by faulty perception of a pattern.
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But according to a new piece of research, many of these actions however virtuous arise from faulty perceptions of energy savings.Shahzeen Attari of Columbia University and her colleagues used Craigslist, an online marketplace, to recruit 505 volunteers from across America.
Faulty perceptions of water treatment and a false sense of protection from water locally available not only place young children at the greatest risk of diarrheal diseases but mitigate the demand for water quality interventions.
On the other hand, faulty perceptions on water treatment, lack of knowledge about health hazards associated with drinking unsafe water, false sense of protection from locally available water, resistance to change in taste or odor of water and a lack of support from male members of the household were important factors impeding acceptance and long term use of the intervention.
A loved one may start having difficulty with short-term memory, losing things, forgetting to pay bills, refusing to bathe, forgetting to eat, getting easily agitated or confused, or developing faulty perceptions, all of which are common signs of dementia.
My father lay there, the damaged product of a faulty perception and aggressive nature that had already reared its unfortunate head a few times before; the dents, the scratches on his car were proof of that.
Pius XII has been accused of being "the supreme bystander," Hilberg says, but should instead be seen as exemplifying the predicament confronted by everyone caught up indirectly in the Holocaust, beset by dangers and confusion, limited by faulty perceptions and "delineated by... nationality and temperament, much as all the inhabitants of Europe".
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