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Despite such widespread misconceptions, Jay thinks that the community's education efforts are beginning to pay off.
These images flourish because of widespread misconceptions in the popular imagination about how dictionaries get made.
Re "Placebos Fail the Test": The article highlights the widespread misconceptions about chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome.
Dr. Blendon said a three-pronged public education effort was needed to counteract the widespread misconceptions about smallpox and its vaccine.
But data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics indicate that the recidivism rate for sex offenders, contrary to widespread misconceptions, is far lower than for many other criminals.
The widespread misconceptions about the regulation were exemplified in a letter to the editor published Dec. 29 in The New York Times.
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One reason may be the widespread misconception about the true provenance and nature of polarization in contemporary politics.
The other widespread misconception about coronary artery disease, Dr. Rothberg said, is that narrowed arteries are the problem.
He added: "There is a widespread misconception that breast milk can be replaced with artificial products without detrimental consequences".
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