"'Regional' is a misnomer, " says Meyer S. Frucher, chief executive of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange.
The name 3D printing is a misnomer it is more accurately called additive manufacturing.
Andy Woolley, from the National Union of Teachers, said the word free school is a "misnomer".
Single barrel is a bit of a misnomer because it is a two-stage aging process.
However, classifying it as a desktop machine may be a bit of a misnomer.
Internet backbone is a bit of a misnomer -- it's really backbones these days.
The National Grid for Learning was always something of a misnomer, the only "grid" involved being the public internet.
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The name TNF "is a misnomer, " says Ann Hayes, Immunex senior medical director.
The name is now a misnomer, as the trend actually begins much earlier.
"It's always been a misnomer that going to a big-market team is the gateway to endorsement riches, " says Steinberg.
But the term "unmanned aerial vehicle" is a misnomer, since roughly 160 people work on a typical Predator mission.
Bird strike has always struck us (har) as a bit of a misnomer.
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Semantically, perhaps a tax increase is a misnomer if the cuts simply expire.
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It's a misnomer because when you hear "subprime, " it sounds like, oh, so, you're getting something below the normal rate.
Stretching some 200km east of the Rhine, from Karlsruhe almost to the Swiss border, the Black Forest is something of a misnomer.
However, calling this action an example of personal freedom seems a misnomer.
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Though calling it a local deals business in a mega-city like Beijing, for example, is a little bit of a misnomer, Chao says.
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We'd normally tell you about price and availability at this point, but in the case of the HE 90s, it's a bit of a misnomer.
There's a misnomer that people think the bank wants the property.
Over the ensuing years the term soccer-specific has become a bit of a misnomer in relation to exclusivity as team and stadium owners have looked to new revenue streams.
To call it a paywall is probably a misnomer.
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So, we just felt that because the fund strives for capital appreciation, as well as income, we found that there was a little bit of misnomer or misunderstanding regarding a fixed dividend payment on a regular basis.
Mr Kraft realised that America's so-called public-records information is really a misnomer, since ordinary Americans have no clean and easy way to find out what is in their record, or to correct it if it is wrong.
Yet the effort is clearly afoot in some leftist ranks to incorporate purported culturally natural bias against Muslims into a general practice of white, dominant discrimination, even very pointedly to the point of spreading like a rash the misnomer of anti-Muslim racism.
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