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That view of the Tanzimat, however, is based on a misconception of its purpose.
And I'd like to explain why it is based on a misconception of what TED is trying to do.
"The UK government's position is based on a misconception of US national security strategy and the importance the US government accords the rule of law", he said.
If we consider our real interests, Smith maintains, we will see that the very question, "why should I be moral?," with its implicit supposition that being moral is something I might want to avoid, is based on a misconception of self-interest.
University of Michigan professor of architecture and urban planning Robert Fishman noted in a February 18 Foreclosed forum at Columbia University, "The foreclosure crisis is based on a misconception of risk, the thought that you can't lose money building sprawl".
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I wondered why he chose me, but I dared not ask, lest his decision was based on a misconception of who I was.
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The former school of thought is based on a misconception.
My view is that the age of possibility is based on a misconception.
The paper concludes: These arguments will continue but this paper has also demonstrated that one of the main factors driving forward the policy change agenda is based on a misconception.
This conclusion is based on a misconception: that science graduates are limited to a career in science.
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