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These images flourish because of widespread misconceptions in the popular imagination about how dictionaries get made.
Mr. Chambers said the more explicit direction was intended to address "a number of misconceptions in the market".
Mearin, F. et al. Open questions and misconceptions in the diagnosis and management of anemia in patients with gastrointestinal bleeding.
The purpose of this study was to investigate students' misconceptions in the process of finding domain of a composite function.
There are also misconceptions in the debate over what form golf should take in the Games, amateur being the most frequently stated one.
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This is the most harmful misconception in the business world today (maybe in the world full stop).
However, many have said that Columbus's discovery of America is a misconception in the country's history.
He added that the biggest misconception in the region is that the Syrians, who host Hamas leaders in Damascus, go to Iran because they like the Iranians.
There's a common misconception in the United States, Keefe says, that the Irish conflict was largely resolved by the 1998 Good Friday Agreement.
Let me dispel that misconception: in the original film they only appear on screen for a meagre 15 of 127 minutes.
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