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I'm sitting right at the front — a calculation ingrained from childhood, probably misconceived, about distance from the driver and its correlation to motion sickness — so the dashboard sonar is only a few inches away from my face.

Everybody agrees that there was something misconceived about the debate between the two theories of attention that dominated the decades following Broadbent's reintroduction of attention to the psychological agenda.

Even Charles Montagu Doughty's sober and majestic 600,000 word epic, Travels in Arabia Deserta (1888), (which took almost two generations to begin to find an enthusiastic audience and is, sadly, largely ignored today), has something delightfully misconceived about its "Englishman Abroad" premise which makes its rich Biblical prose style almost endearing, if not greatly approachable.

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Barone's misconceived certainty about being a mother was a legal asset.

Challenging "misconceived views about the deterrent effect" of the death penalty also helps shift opinion, he adds.

Formally, he sticks to the 14‑line rule (except in the book's centrepiece, a prose story about a misconceived venture into translation), but not much else.

And Norman is correct: the more you look below the surface, the more these trips raise profound questions about misplaced idealism and misconceived attitudes.

The judge dismissed the father's argument about protected species as misconceived, saying it was not an absolute bar to demolition work, and added that the document relating to the purported sale of the property had no legal standing.

This affectionate, though misconceived, biography of E. M. Forster is less about his writing than about the nearly fifty years of silence that followed the success of "A Passage to India," in 1924 taking too seriously the idea, put forth by one of Forster's friends, that Forster's "greatest novel is his life".

McGillis Hall et al.'s study entitled Is the grass any greener (19) insinuates that information will be provided about whether pull factors are misconceived; however, whilst data presented in the article indicates that career progression is a major pull factor, there is no in-depth information about whether the nurses' pre-migration expectations were met.

A large proportion of residents in our survey overlooked the indirect hand contact and hand-shaking transmission route and about one third of public misconceived that A/H1N1 was food borne, which was associated with the previous knowledge of avian flu and the new A/H1N1 flu in the general population.

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