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Rogers, a staunch defender of U.S. intelligence agencies, said there are misperceptions about what they have been doing, although he acknowledged the EU parliamentarians have legitimate concerns.
Two kinds of misperceptions have been reported in the literature: saccadic mislocalization and saccadic compression.
Higher proportions of misperception have been reported previously.
To our knowledge, no other correlates of normative misperception have been investigated.
There seems to be this misperception that most U.S. manufacturing jobs have been outsourced and those that remain are low-skilled, low-paying ones that nobody wants.
His firm said then that it had been concerned about "possible misperceptions" of the arrangement.
Throughout his career, De Sole has been consistently underestimated, and this misperception has served him well.
Daniel Pinkston, deputy project director of the north-east Asia programme at the International Crisis Group, said the earlier-than-expected launch suggested there had either been a misperception along the way or a deliberate operation to mislead observers.
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