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Other times, the misperceptions come from the nature of the speech itself, for example when someone speaks in an unfamiliar accent or when the usual structure of stresses and inflections changes, as it does in a poem or a song.
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Therefore, our identification of the impact of misperceptions on wages comes from the variation within country on misperceptions of the labor market situation.
If they want to correct that misperception, they need to come out and say something much stronger".
Misperceptions abound that illegal's come here to kick back and live off of our social welfare system.
What misperceptions do they perpetuate?
Voters didn't come up with these misperceptions on their own.
"Asylum policy making should be based on solid evidence such as that provided in this report rather than unfounded assumptions and misperceptions about the reasons why people come here," she said.
"I was under the evident misperception you were coming with the lad," the Sergeant said.
In adding my voice to the defense of a career decision to come home, I hope to also revise common misperceptions by providing some facts and figures on just how great an opportunity it can be.
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