He says the problem afflicts couples in every economic category and is, in part, the product of a broader cultural misconception about the nature of love.
The American public has a misconception of the president's role in the American economy.
So in focusing on averages within each income group, the realities of lower income groups will be compared to a misconception of the top income group.
The treatment reinforced the misconception that markets are the measure of success.
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This is a misconception of the law and citizenship should only be given, where either parent already has U.S. citizenship status.
"There has been a misconception that the entirety of the collection is in the British Museum, " said Freddie New, of the British Committee For The Restitution Of The Parthenon Marbles.
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There are two answers: one scientific and the other a pervasive misconception that has taken on the status of a legacy in the world of presentations.
"The biggest misconception is that it is a disease of the young and that it is something you are only going to see in a younger kid or a younger adult, " Sirven said.
One of the big misconception people have about her job is that she must have deep math and finance background.
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The United States experience highlights the other side of that misconception.
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This misconception is often at the core of much bad thinking among economists and investors alike (two groups that should know better).
The lord chief justice said he's well aware of the public perception, but insists it's a misconception.
Prison, in the case of Gupta, would not be a remedy, it would simply add to the misconception that prison is the panacea for all criminal cases.
The second step is overcoming the misconception that creating a paper trail is a waste of valuable time.
The notion that it might be a disaster is based on the misconception that a strong currency is somehow a symbol of economic virility.
People who have known Mr. Rubio for years, going back to his days in the Florida Legislature, agree that the biggest misconception is that he's some sort of brash ideologue.
The Wii has less processing power and graphic sophistication than rival machines from Sony and Microsoft, but it has outsold them by a wide margin, owing to its ease, sociability, and accessibility, and also perhaps to the misconception that, say, Wii Tennis is a form of exercise.
Going to the gyres with boats and barges capitalizes on the public's misconception that there are Texas-size islands of plastic.
Musgrave also points to a lingering misconception among some surgeons that the surgery can affect the chances of cancer returning to a patient.
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But a lot of young people seem to think so, and the authors of a study are blaming toys like Barney and other pop influences for that misconception.
When concerns over the number of firefighters in Llanelli were raised two years ago, fire chiefs said there was a "misconception" that numbers could fall from 28.
The misconception that mosquitoes are deterred by ultrasound has been around for nearly 40 years - at least one scientific review of an electronic repellent was published in 1974.
State Wolfpack all go home early. (The Georgetown Hoyas, despite common misconception, are named after a Greek and Latin phrase, not a rare type of bulldog.) Cats, meanwhile, sit just above .500 with a 492-491 mark.
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