There is widespread misunderstanding or confusion regarding public health services. |
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These tags litter our own speech, oiling the wheels of conversation, organising turn-taking and clearing up misunderstanding. |
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After the acrimony and misunderstanding of June, RF Sammy Sosa went on a tear for the rest of the season and had another monster year. |
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The critical misunderstanding is that not every display of masculinity is sexual. |
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I suspect many posters on this board are deliberately misunderstanding the general drift of the main article. |
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And, to make matters worse, there is much misunderstanding concerning a few of these high arts and the accusation of being elitist. |
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It's a third-rate movie made worse because its plot turns on a common and dangerous misunderstanding of how the natural world works. |
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Every armed conflict will merely exacerbate the condition of mutual misunderstanding and self-deceit. |
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Those fine words a product of the confluence of cultures, building upon so much carnage, so much misunderstanding, so much senseless waste. |
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Well, let us indeed examine the totality of the Prime Minister's words and deeds, and discover how we came by this misunderstanding. |
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As the meeting was not minuted, I wrote a letter to you after this meeting to ensure that there would be no misunderstanding. |
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He felt nauseous and depressed, awash on a stormy, bilious sea of confusion, misunderstanding, and despair. |
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Frankly it's difficult to know where to start, given the mishmash of misunderstanding, gross exaggeration and things that are just plain wrong. |
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That dispute started from some misunderstanding and accusations of misquotes. |
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This is an instance of an audience member misunderstanding a panelist and being corrected. |
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How words are used can be crucial to understanding and misunderstanding the world around us. |
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It seems it has now become fashionable in this country that in every misunderstanding the option to resolve the dispute must be violence. |
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It's your fault for misunderstanding him, and don't you dare question his patriotism! |
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The premier himself and the interpreter soon realized the misunderstanding and corrected the translation, to the amusement of everyone involved. |
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His accomplished studies of human failure and misunderstanding are more than mere reels of celluloid. |
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The idea that mutual assured destruction is a policy choice shows a complete misunderstanding of the basic facts of existence. |
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Firman said the dispute was triggered by a minor misunderstanding between a member of the police's Mobile Brigade and a group of marines. |
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It is becoming fashionable now that any slight incident of misunderstanding should discharge wanton destruction and lawlessness. |
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Now, while disagreement and misunderstanding are certainly common, they are not so common as to prevent all effective communication. |
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The slightest misunderstanding could result in big trouble for the locals, including being beaten and kicked. |
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On a spiritual level, I think ending one's own life signifies a fundamental misunderstanding of life's purpose. |
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It was probably either a misunderstanding or she was moody for another, unrelated reason. |
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It's not often that an author is prompted to make a statement in bold type to correct what he sees as a gross misunderstanding. |
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There has been lots of discussion of the potential costs of identity cards, much of it based on misinformation and misunderstanding. |
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This is either a slight glitch that they'll fix, or I'm being a muppet and misunderstanding the process. |
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No misunderstanding in economic science has done more harm than the role of money and credit in business boom and bust. |
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Such a comment betrays an inflexible narrow-minded misunderstanding of our enemies and how to combat them. |
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I apologize for being unnecessarily snippy and for overlooking, misunderstanding or inadvertently mischaracterizing the arguments of opponents. |
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Not only are the claims made for rave exaggerated and in many cases unwarranted, but they rest on a misunderstanding of history. |
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At the same time it became clear that the revolution in yields initiated by fallowing was based on a profound misunderstanding of soil science. |
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Martin has the same gift for misunderstanding everyone and sowing chaos and confusion. |
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He said his non-appearance at the tribunal in July was due to a misunderstanding. |
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This insistence on empirical proof shows a profound misunderstanding of the essence of vitalism. |
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A common misunderstanding is that patients with massive pulmonary hemorrhage must have hemoptysis. |
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Appalled at his deliberate misunderstanding of her offer to buy him coffee, Serena felt outraged heat suffuse her cheeks. |
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The speeches of the noble Lords revealed something of an over-suspicious misunderstanding of what the effect of the clause means. |
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Despite the eloquence of this passage, misunderstanding was not always averted. |
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Twelfth Night is the classic Shakespearean comedy revolving around disguise, misunderstanding and love. |
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On his appointment, he altered his surname by hyphenating a family name to avoid misunderstanding. |
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At heart, I fear that much of the ill-informed criticism stems from this misunderstanding about the role of columnists and commentators. |
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A misunderstanding about facility costs can lead corporations to fall prey to false economies. |
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To suggest so implies a deep misunderstanding of the nature of consciousness. |
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Too many, misunderstanding the nature of faith and presuming upon the grace of God, disregard the commandments of God. |
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The book was aimed at putting an end to Confucian scholars' misunderstanding of Buddhism and informing them of the true meaning. |
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That was in consequence of a misunderstanding between myself and a young person. |
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Even the British Standards Institution has decided not to issue a press release to correct the misunderstanding. |
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A misunderstanding turns the friends to bitter foes and a dangerous game of death begins. |
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Such an error might have been the sort of misunderstanding which arises in the fog of war. |
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Let me state firmly and without misunderstanding that I am fumingly mad and angry about press reports linking me and that man. |
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The reason the question is absurd, in my view, is that it presumes, or at least implies, a serious misunderstanding of what evolution requires. |
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This is a very profane interpretation and shows a huge misunderstanding of the canon. |
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Please accept my profound regret and apology for any misunderstanding about that letter. |
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He died after a misunderstanding with his wife, but was deified and worshipped for many generations. |
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There was a misunderstanding but I realise now that everything was done in good faith. |
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Music seems gravid with meaning. We talk not solely of a person's enjoying music but of his understanding or misunderstanding it. |
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To call this graymail or blackmail is to demonstrate a fundamental misunderstanding of criminal jurisprudence. |
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If all disagreements stem from a lack of understanding, does that mean one party is misunderstanding, or both? |
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As reasons for misunderstanding or discord diminish, both cultures will realize greater rewards. |
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They flee the dacha when the father is shot by Mikhail in a drunken misunderstanding. |
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But the undertaker, by some misunderstanding, took the man's remains to the house of the woman's friends, where a wake was held. |
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In some parts of the world there is wariness toward democracy, often based on misunderstanding. |
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The watchman from the previous night caught my eyes and I knew that brushing it off as a simple misunderstanding wasn't a possibility. |
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The woman's response in verses 11 and 12 is replete with Johannine double-entendre, irony and misunderstanding. |
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Many are under the misunderstanding that if they arrive at casualty in an ambulance they'll jump the queue. |
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This a tragic misunderstanding of wherein the threat to the rule of law lies. |
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Why did you not immediately rebut the accusations and clear up the misunderstanding? |
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I'm sorry to say that Leo Lewis got the wrong end of the stick in another respect, with major potential for cross-cultural misunderstanding. |
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That naive misunderstanding summarizes the threat posed by this good-hearted, wrong-headed legislation. |
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She said this would also remove misunderstanding and foster amity and friendship among the people of the two countries. |
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Leigh is also renowned for his dialogue, which is consistently authentic and loaded with comic repetition and misunderstanding. |
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Through lies and misunderstanding this results in him becoming the sworn enemy of his own mother. |
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Gypsies are pushed from pillar to post and suffer prejudice and misunderstanding. |
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There seems to be a vast misunderstanding about line breeding, what it is, why it is done and how it is done. |
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The statement shows an elementary misunderstanding of the nature of derivatives and their use in financial risk management. |
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In part that has arisen out of misunderstanding about its changing role as a custodian of art and architecture. |
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Vernacular names such as love-lies-bleeding and florimer reflect this misunderstanding. |
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I didn't want to be a safety net for him to fall on every time he had a little misunderstanding with Dana. |
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We regret the interpretation of this tote's design and apologize for any misunderstanding. |
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What conflicts do exist between them derive from misunderstanding and accident. |
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Miss Berki said that the heiress later e-mailed to apologise for any misunderstanding. |
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Somehow, the brevity of the message creates an inverse potential for misunderstanding. |
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Depending on the facts of the case, a reasonable misconstruction or misunderstanding of such an instrument may not amount to want of due diligence. |
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We'll take the high road and assume it's a misunderstanding. |
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Men had to defend their wives' honour in duels and sometimes ended up having to shoot their best friend as a result of a harmless misunderstanding. |
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Reasons for the high figures include misunderstanding of the forms and voters being unhappy about putting their signatures on to a secret ballot paper. |
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Equally bucolic and perhaps even more liable to misunderstanding was the unmaidenly custom of peeping through keyholes before opening doors on Valentine's Day. |
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While he served and waited for the misunderstanding to be clarified, he was most often on punishment duty for gawkishness and for not saluting officers in the street. |
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This not only has led to sweeping statements, but also to a misunderstanding of the Safavid political system and economy, and also to many factual mistakes. |
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I smiled at her, misunderstanding, thinking I was indulging her. |
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Unfortunately, discussion of these issues is often clouded by misunderstanding and prejudice and terms like federal are used emotively and with conflicting meanings. |
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Cecilia became patroness of music through a misunderstanding. |
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She said the lack of understanding or the misunderstanding of reporting procedures has, in some cases, led to unnecessarily prolonged investigations. |
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Much international misunderstanding will disappear when all the islands of mankind are connected together with the bridges of communication technology. |
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Then clear up the misunderstanding explaining why it is unlikely that most women would bulk up or develop large muscles like some men who train with weights. |
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I am sorry, Your Grace, but perhaps I am misunderstanding something. |
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There was a slight misunderstanding over his bags, but finally, by allowing him to take some of my weight allowance, we finally agree we'd be okay. |
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Cutting a path through the thickets of misrepresentation, misunderstanding and lunatic theorising that have grown up around the symbol of the Grail is no easy task. |
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Glancing nervously at the attentive soldiers guarding the doors, they get to their feet, struggling to regain a modicum of dignity so carelessly thrown away by their misunderstanding of events. |
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When the story surfaced in the press, Shumlin backtracked and said it all been a misunderstanding. |
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The Indonesians became increasingly desperate, illustrated by a misunderstanding at 10-13 as both men were wrong-footed as the shuttlecock landed in the middle of the court. |
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Among the Backvelders there appeared to have been some misunderstanding as to whether the South Africans were subjects or merely friends of the British Government. |
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What dedicated texter hasn't suffered an epic misunderstanding, or experienced a sick lurch of fear upon dispatching a message of sensitive character to the wrong recipient? |
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But I hope that I may be allowed to point out a very grave misunderstanding and misattribution, and to protest the calumny with which the attack on me reaches its crescendo. |
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The result is that intercultural and intergroup dialogue is always difficult, and widespread misunderstanding adds to the blight of the overall area. |
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To correct his misunderstanding and misperceptions, I have addressed the following open letter to him which touches upon some key concepts and basic points. |
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A good guy with a gun can turn into a bad guy due to one slip up or a simple misunderstanding and an itchy trigger finger. |
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Is there any chance that this whole terminus confrontation is just a big misunderstanding? |
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Not since that nasty misunderstanding involving a bookful of aeroplane numbers and an over-zealous Greek customs officer. |
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In spite of this, what all the trendies are misunderstanding is that ties are back in. |
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These taboos have been created by misunderstanding, miseducation, and misinterpretation of women's menstruation as shamefulness and unclean. |
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It results largely from a misunderstanding of program trading and the reasons for its rapid growth over the past five years. |
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What a brittle personality! A little misunderstanding and he's an emotional wreck. |
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Taylor misunderstanding the political forces at work and delaying needed reforms in the party. |
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Wilson's 2012 book The Social Conquest of Earth as misunderstanding Hamilton's theory of kin selection. |
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In fact, the French term encompasses both the upper and middle classes, a misunderstanding which has occurred in other languages as well. |
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In the encyclical Mediator Dei, Pope Pius XII elucidates this principle and address errors that can arise from a misunderstanding of it. |
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However, the British were seriously handicapped by their misunderstanding of the depth of support for the Patriot position. |
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The misunderstanding of the word or the quid pro quo is the unintentional pun, and is related to it exactly as folly is to wit. |
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Unfortunately, because of the misunderstanding of tensile strength and ductility, their work did little to reduce failures. |
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Unfortunately, construction cleanups often become a source of aggravation, misunderstanding, and dispute. |
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All of the contradictions and alogisms in Schopenhauer's philosophy can be reduced to this basic misunderstanding. |
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This polyvalency is at once a strength, enabling connection between different fields of work, and also a source of potential misunderstanding. |
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When art is decontextualised however, it can pose a problem and create misunderstanding. |
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Kalis said the major misunderstanding about annuities is that they don't have the liquidity of certificates of deposit or mutual funds. |
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By overcoming ignorance or misunderstanding one is enlightened and liberated. |
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However, this is a misunderstanding of what Popper's philosophy of science sets out to do. |
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Thus, speech is usually adapted and accommodated for convenience, lack of misunderstanding and conflict and the maintenance of intimacy. |
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Scanlan, father of bridge aerodynamics, has written an article about this misunderstanding. |
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However, according to Oliver Dunn and James Kelley, this was a misunderstanding by Las Casas. |
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The latter is probably a misunderstanding of the seasonal change in reindeer fur colour. |
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There is a frequent misunderstanding to think that waiting happens in places like the United Kingdom and Canada but does not happen in the United States. |
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This misunderstanding and other differences led to violent conflict later. |
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A selective reading of this document can result in the misunderstanding that the IAEA is able to prevent the WHO from conducting research or work on some areas. |
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This column discusses the misunderstanding and concern over deductibility of attendees' expenses and outlines rules governing sponsored events in this region. |
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Generally people either fly-tip waste because of a genuine misunderstanding or the inconvenience of finding out how and where to dispose of waste properly. |
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The conviction that my personal, worldly life was something real and good constituted the misunderstanding, the obstacle, that prevented me from comprehending Jesus doctrine. |
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Naturalistic misunderstanding of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. |
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This may all be yet another misunderstanding, but hasn't the dividing line between intermental communication and parapsychic hocus-pocus become impossibly fine? |
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In spite of initial harmony and excitement between the two cultures, difficulties began to arise shortly afterwards, including misunderstanding, bigotry, and even hostility. |
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This reflected a misunderstanding of where Marco Polo had located Java Minor and confusion regarding the relative positions of parts of East and Southeast Asia and America. |
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