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"People have a misconception that because glass is a poor conductor of heat it doesn't make a good pie pan," he said.
"Some companies operating in the area of the Internet may have a misconception that because their technology is somewhat novel, they are somehow immune from the ordinary applications of laws of the United States, including copyright law," Judge Rakoff said.
"A lot of people have a misconception that he's some monster," Fiddler said.
We have a misconception that if we only cared enough about something, we would do something about it.
"People have a misconception that because you scored a goal and played in the World Cup that you have a big contract.
There is "no question people have a misconception that there's a threshold you have to cross" before a sale is taxable, she said.
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Dental erosion is not dental caries, yet many respondents in this study were confused and had a misconception that brushing immediately after consuming acidic food and beverage would prevent the damaging effects of dental erosion.
Previously, there has been a misconception that "meaning" equates "non-commercially viable," that you have to choose between being good and being profitable.
We tend to have a misconception about music — that it is this thing that delights the senses, elevates the spirit.
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