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The answer is a pervasive misunderstanding among investors and Wall Street analysts: they think Apple is a hardware company when in reality it's a company that sells an entire ecosystem of hardware, software and services.
"There is a gross, pervasive misunderstanding out there," he said, adding that he had recommended that the data be examined again by the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity, overseen by the National Institutes of Health.
They argue that all we make manifest by asserting things like "either Socrates sneezed in his sleep the night before he took the hemlock or else he didn't" is our pervasive misunderstanding of the notion of truth.
(This, by the way, is why it is never a question of what "percentage" you use of an original work--a pervasive misunderstanding in the art world. The question is how significant to the original was the part you used, and how much did you transform that part to create your new work?).
Further, there was pervasive misunderstanding as to the current definition of health systems research and that research done in various fields could indeed be classified as health systems research.
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We must continually mediate these and other issues before they become entrenched and pervasive misunderstandings.
Further, they can succeed on their own merits in spite of pervasive community misunderstandings and prejudices, often borne by conventions favouring fixed, binary male‑female gender identity norms which are ill‑suited to the specific needs of gender‑diverse people.
Clinicians' views about mental illness may incorporate some of the stereotypes and misunderstandings pervasive in society, as well as being related to personal experiences and the professional training that they have undertaken.
Misunderstandings of evolutionary trees are pervasive among students, in the media, and among other nonspecialists.
138 Before returning to the possible neural basis for expanded hierarchical abilities in humans, we need to briefly forestall misunderstanding by noting an area of pervasive confusion in the recent comparative literature.
This is partly due to a widespread misunderstanding of how the body works, combined with a pervasive sense of toxicity that a media fixated on health does nothing to quell.
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