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the misperceptions
noun
An incorrect perception
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Still, the misperceptions persist.
He left the misperceptions uncorrected.
Such are the misperceptions that vex people like Hank Merrill.
How might this history — that is, the misperceptions of 2001 — apply to the new Obama team?
Steven Elliott, the Amgen scientist who invented Aranesp, said the misperceptions went both ways.
But I'm astounded by the misperceptions some people have about their particular vision problems.
Helping to hold them back are the remaining taboos and the misperceptions of physical and mental inadequacies that they perpetuate.
That's the real story, underneath the one about Wickham and Bingley and Jane, the misperceptions and coincidences.
He added: "When the accusations were brought up, did I feel bad about the misperceptions about Cam Newton?
Maybe there is a lesson here for judging the Gore and Bush proposals for Social Security reform: Look for the misperceptions.
They ask me what I do and that's followed by a long discussion over dinner, usually involving the misperceptions of my work.
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