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noun
An incorrect perception
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One reason for the growing resistance, he suggested, was misperceptions spread by "24," which was exceptionally popular with his students.
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But research has shown those to be misperceptions, Ms. Struve said.
Wrong I'm sure there were misperceptions about my condition.
"There have been misperceptions that we are trying to make all information open," Mr. Zuckerberg said at one point.
What the Cubans loved, however, was the notion of inviting Americans to learn more about their culture and dispel what they felt were misperceptions about Cuban people.
These bodily sensations are perceptions and there can be misperceptions as when a person with his foot amputated can think that he has a pain in the foot.
The elements of the inclusion series are misperceptions of reality, but they are not ordered merely by the relation x is less accurate than y.
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.
Hallucinations are phenomenologically different from delusions, as hallucinations are misperceptions, while delusions are false beliefs.
There are misperceptions of what is the BFHI by many mothers, staff and managers as well as the wider community.
Based on their findings, Costa and McCrae concluded that "it appears that self-perceived changes in personality are misperceptions" (p. 65).
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