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To avoid any misapprehension, it is well to state at this point that, in fact, the refiner delivered the assortment of packages and grades specified in the orders and repeated in the acceptances.
They are entirely commission driven, often have the lowest professional qualifications and work directly for the insurance firm, thus delivering inappropriate pensions and investment advice, which hapless clients normally sign up to under the misapprehension it is in their best interest.
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"It was hot; they were under a misapprehension; it was a misunderstanding," their lawyers told the Court.
Many are under the misapprehension that it is a vote to authorise new spending, not permission to pay the bills that this and earlier Congresses have already run up.
Moreover, several theorists have suggested that our intuition is misguided by a misapprehension of what it is like to lead a life in Z, i.e. a life that is barely worth living.
A woman in Queens reported a brown thrasher at the bottom of an empty apple barrel under the misapprehension that it was a hummingbird.
She admits sending a fan letter to Liam Gallagher under the misapprehension that it was he rather than Noel who wrote the songs.
I had arrived at the market under something of a misapprehension, thinking it was going to be a rusticated reincarnation of the late Hold Everything (a competitor of the Container Store also owned by Williams-Sonoma).
The 19-year-old striker has been a "sensation" and a "revelation" since moving from Penarol to Palermo because he's scored four goals this season, according to the Sun, who appear to be labouring under the misapprehension that it's still 1973 over in Serie A. Birmingham are happy to pay Lyon £3m for Frédéric Piquionne.
"I think they're labouring under the misapprehension that it's cost prohibitive and that they simply can't afford it.
To avoid misapprehension, it may be proper to add that, although the obligations of a state rest for their performance upon its honor and good faith, and cannot be made the subjects of judicial cognizance unless the state consents to be sued or comes itself into court, yet, where property or rights are enjoyed under a grant or contract made by a state, they cannot wantonly be invaded.
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