Sentence examples for misperceptions from from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Sharpton had urged leniency, asserting that Mr. Riccardi's action had been based on misperceptions from distorted news coverage of Mr. Sharpton.

Mr. Prince concluded that, even in 2004, there are special circumstances that African-Americans have to contend with, including the lack of professional peers, a five-to-one ratio of women to men in the professions, and misperceptions from white residents that affirmative action had solved racial inequities.

Circumcised men may as a result of reduced self-perceived risk to HIV and sexually transmitted infections increase sexual risk behaviours, including frequency of unprotected sex with multiple high risk partners [ 26– 28], in part due to misperceptions from social marketing about the 'partial' protective effect of male circumcision [ 29].

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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.

Humorous misperceptions arise from this gesturing when, for example, Buffy mimes driving in a stake as though killing a vampire too close to her pelvis, causing the Scoobies to think she is suggesting masturbating to rid the town of The Gentlemen.

For policymakers, misperceptions derived from knowledge of claims judged in court almost certainly affect how they approach malpractice reform.

"Because we were at a high level in 2006, I think Hotmail probably suffers from some misperceptions that linger from those days".

However, I would like to correct what might be a misperception, stemming from the article, about the school today.

The decision to remove the ad, the company said, was made "because the possibility of misperception detracted from its original intention to promote our iced coffee".

The misperception comes from the small surveys done on different diseases that often suggest, for example, that a disease's occurrence is rising.

In this letter, we attempt to correct a potentially serious misperception arising from the paper "Rats maintain an overhead binocular field at the expense of constant fusion".

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