There are no major mistakes or misapprehensions in their knowledge and beliefs about the disease. |
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He should confront head-on the fundamental misapprehensions driving the public mood. |
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Plus, the laptop's on the fritz so my scope for getting to a keyboard to correct misapprehensions has been limited. |
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And George says that, in spite of many popular misapprehensions, logging is often good for forests. |
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Likewise, contrary to the misapprehensions of fencing historians, thrusts were not delivered in stabbing or jabbing action. |
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Much of the correspondence contained in this volume shows Proust acting to dispel such misapprehensions. |
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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. |
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Despite frequent inconsistencies and misapprehensions, the work was a principal transmitter of ancient science and Neoplatonic thought to the western Middle Ages. |
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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. |
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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. |
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If any irregularity chanced to intervene and to cause misapprehensions, he gave them not leave to root and fasten by concealment. |
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