Using specific examples, can you take this opportunity to debunk that misperception and set us straight?
In fact, as our special report argues, this is a misperception, and a dangerous one.
The "misperception" may have been aggravated by Sun's eight consecutive quarters of declining revenue (year-on-year).
And everybody understands this here, but I think that there's a misperception in the public.
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But moral damage and a misperception of reality usually are not enough to lead to murder.
He examines every aspect of humanity's perception, and misperception, of things small since the dawn of time.
Pinker, a Harvard psychology professor and best-selling science writer, wants to correct what he sees as a basic misperception.
There is a popular misperception that only the destitute or ill-educated are drawn to the ranks of militant Islamic organisations.
There is a misperception out there that you have to have top grades to catch the attention of scholarship funding committees.
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Wars often erupt because of misunderstanding and misperception, and this incident does not suggest that China understands the American political system.
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The inherent problem with viewing scattered reports and data is that they can lead to a misperception of what is actually occurring.
But only by discussing a diverse range of topics, including sensitive ones, can we help mitigate the risk of misperception and miscalculation.
"The most common misperception is that everything will end in the cloud or that all of your data will go there, " says Clementi.
Each of you, what do you believe is the biggest misperception that the American people have about you as a man and a candidate?
"There was some misperception and the Nepalese were frightened, " says Dorji.
Calling our foes jihadists holy warriors legitimizes them in the eyes of many Muslims and encourages the misperception that the U.S. is at war with Islam.
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To borrow a familiar metaphor, while we're pointing out the trees of misperception in someone else's eyes, we're blinded by, and to, the forest in our own.
She added younger physicians often don't talk to older patients about sex due to what Dunn called misperception that older Americans are not actively involved in sex.
This unfortunate misperception exists because when the very first press release was posted in English about Dragon Mart Cancun, somebody in the English press missed a decimal place.
Biersack said a common misperception is that when the president mixes official and political business on the same trip, his campaign can halve its reimbursement to the government.
In the end, feigning ignorance only helps perpetuate a misperception.
This provision ought to put a common misperception to rest.
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So you're actually challenging them and they're coming up with all the reasons why they should really believe in misperception in the first place, and in the end that can actually make the misperception worse.
And I'd emphasize that forgiveness for someone else's misperception doesn't have to come from an apology, but can be a way of allowing yourself to deal with a situation that is out of your control.
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