Sentence examples for public misapprehension from inspiring English sources

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The court found that Deckers did not have a significant reputation in an Australian market which was dominated by Luda Productions, and thus failed the requirements of the Trade Practices Act, regarding public misapprehension of the origin of the manufacturer.

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Wyden knew more than he could say, and his questions only led to public misapprehensions.

The public probably has a misapprehension that the pending bill giving the commission increased powers over investment advisers will automatically lead to the testing of advisers' competence.

279, 281 (Mass.1828) (affirming the conviction "of an honest and meritorious public officer, who by misapprehension of his rights had demanded and received a lawful fee for a service not yet performed").

"Without that information, the public is under the misapprehension that people are in custody because they are bad guys.

One will not have to await the coming of future generations to hear curses flung at those who have implanted this misapprehension in the public awreness...

In the hacking trial, the issue was nothing to do with the credibility of those who were both victims and witnesses, but this did not prevent one witless individual shouting abuse at me in a public place, clearly under the misapprehension that I myself was on trial, rather than acting as a witness for the prosecution.

In turn, the Tories – and, it has to be said, elements of the pre-Corbyn Labour party – have only encouraged the same prejudices and misapprehensions, so the public gets what the public wants, even when it ruins the lives of many of the public themselves.

"Among the many crimes of the bourgeois overlords of HEP and their running dog lackeys is to have allowed the misapprehension among students (and the public) that particle physics is almost done," he declared in a manifesto delivered near the end of an international conference on particle physics last August at Stanford.

After rains brought temporary relief in Antwerp, the Gazette van Antwerpen reported that public prayers were held to bring more.Alarm and misapprehension were not confined to the illiterate.

I should have thought it could do immense harm if young teenagers were to read it?" The debate was taking place amid wider public anxiety and ignorance about the disease which gave rise to misapprehensions about its transmission and a surge in homophobia.

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