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A compilation of some notable misunderstandings that have recently achieved notice in the news.
By W. E. Farbstein The New Yorker, September 17 , 1938P. 25 A compilation of some notable misunderstandings that have recently achieved notice in the news.
The New Yorker, September 17 , 1938P. 25 A compilation of some notable misunderstandings that have recently achieved notice in the news.
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This kneejerk reaction in a notable minority of reader comments is likely to be based on fear and misunderstanding and suggests that geneticists may have a significant public engagement challenge that needs to be addressed if the public are to embrace their science in the context of education.
Misunderstandings abound.
Understandably, perhaps, misunderstandings arise.
Misunderstandings arise...they quarrel.
"There are petty misunderstandings.
Misunderstandings still remain, however.
Cultural misunderstandings bedevil him.
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