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Sentences with misapprehension

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  • Men still appear to be labouring under the misapprehension that women want hairy, muscular men.
  • The misapprehension that acting was easy
  • But I am not under the misapprehension that I'm doing eight-minute cures.
  • But it is a common misapprehension to think that joint orders afford some sort of protection.
  • There are no major mistakes or misapprehensions in their knowledge and beliefs about the disease.
  • From my own experience of more than a decade of working closely with the industry and with doctors, misapprehensions and misunderstandings persist on both sides.
  • Instead of possibly freeing people from their misconceptions and misapprehensions, we solidify them and, in fact, remove the conditions under which true personal growth and rapprochement are possible.
  • Scientists close to the programme are aware of the dangers of these misapprehensions, for public respect towards science, as much as for the future of biotechnology.
  • Before it is too late, the government and all the parties related should work together to correct the current public misapprehensions and revive the collapsing poultry industry.
  • And George says that, in spite of many popular misapprehensions, logging is often good for forests.
  • Plus, the laptop's on the fritz so my scope for getting to a keyboard to correct misapprehensions has been limited.
  • He should confront head-on the fundamental misapprehensions driving the public mood.
  • Given your political beliefs, I can understand some of the misapprehensions that you suffer from, but some of the statements near the end of your article were so out of touch with the actual facts that I could only read in stunned disbelief.
  • On the other, there were swelling misapprehensions from the lack of a united line of action, of a clear model on economic growth and improvement of the standard of living.
  • It corrected some of the misapprehension of New Zealanders, stating that the Moriori were from the same East Polynesian background as the Maori.
  • I understand that anglers at this venue are having bother with boaters who seem to be under the misapprehension that the sand bed opposite the Nidd mouth is available for mooring.
  • I had long laboured under the misapprehension that to be the subject of a tribute you had to either be dead, have done something worthwhile or have reached a milestone in a certain profession.
  • The filmmaker moves us gracefully from one encounter to the next, from one crossed wire or misapprehension to another.
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