The second myth The Economist wanted do dispel was the misapprehension that blogs are essentially parasitic on other media. |
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Shortly afterwards he gallantly declined to correct her misapprehension that George was the donor. |
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But it is a common misapprehension to think that joint orders afford some sort of protection. |
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It corrected some of the misapprehension of New Zealanders, stating that the Moriori were from the same East Polynesian background as the Maori. |
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Was that Cabinet minister under a misapprehension or do you actually wield power or influence? |
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False septums may have been put in later on which could lead to the misapprehension of a syncarpous ovary at superficial examination. |
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As to this it is necessary to avoid misapprehension lest the protection be too limited. |
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The first was a growing misapprehension regarding the possible effects of a world dominated by a single superpower. |
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No doubt schools could do a lot to correct this sort of misapprehension. |
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Once that misapprehension was planted in his mind, Mr Jerome's reaction to it was entirely understandable. |
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Poor school education in many countries leaves minds open to misapprehension. |
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The 35-hour-week rules were based on the misapprehension that there is a fixed amount of work to be shared out. |
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However, I want to correct a misapprehension that he expressed in his remarks. |
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In this, we were acting under a misapprehension, although the nature of our orders was not affected thereby. |
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I've said, though, that I believe that the bill is wise in attempting to remove possible confusion and misapprehension. |
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It is off at the borders because there is a misapprehension in the United States that this initiative has already been implemented. |
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We must not be amenable to compromise on this, and the Council must not be left under any misapprehension about this. |
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I do not want to leave any misapprehension that somehow it is tolerated currently. |
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There may be one or two people in the Conference of Presidents who believe that it is, but they are labouring under a misapprehension! |
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So clearly, there is a misapprehension of the nature of the project in my constituency. |
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The U.S. military, meanwhile, it seemed to me was laboring under an entirely different misapprehension. |
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But I am not under the misapprehension that I'm doing eight-minute cures. |
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Thus far, of course, this is all the result of my own misapprehension. |
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The main purpose of the invasion of Iraq, he argued, was to reverse that misapprehension. |
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In fairness, Arcady has put this misapprehension in context. |
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A wide misapprehension, she says, is a belief that India is Buddhist. |
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It is not the case, as is repeatedly claimed, that the Commission is under a legal misapprehension because the Member States are legally entitled to continue using money from their structural funds for fleet renewal. |
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This could very well lead to misapprehension respecting the policies of the federal Department of Justice that apply to its Crown agents in New Brunswick. |
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It is the case with all these areas that we must not labour under the misapprehension that the international community is in a position to solve the problems. |
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Mr President, many people are under the misapprehension that if we adopt the position proposed by Alejandro Cercas they will not be able to work an additional hour of overtime beyond the 48-hour average each week. |
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Mr Poettering, people are labouring under a misapprehension as far as budgetary control is concerned, not just in the Commission but also in this House. |
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This indication in clear terms of this principle will help the patient in making an informed choice, and will avoid misapprehension and misunderstanding. |
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The Council of Europe could rectify this misapprehension by way of a clear statement that the Transfer Convention applies to all mentally disturbed prisoners. |
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They are not yet on the table, and so those honourable Members who criticised the Commission for not having presented any tangible proposals were labouring under a misapprehension. |
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The objections of the eldest child were rejected because of her misapprehension that a return was linked to a renewal of a relationship with her biological father. |
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I hope that we will learn the lessons and not repeat this unnecessary exercise which I believe was founded on a misapprehension as to what was expected rather than any bad faith on the part of either of the two institutions. |
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This misunderstanding is directly linked to the drifts of financial capitalism that nurture a misapprehension about the place and role of finance in the economy and in society. |
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Thus, the emphasis orthodoxy places upon the denial of bodily urges is a dualistic error born of misapprehension of the relationship between body and soul. |
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