Speaking from direct experience during his U. S. visit, Valy dispelled the common misimpression that Muslims form an underclass in the United States. |
When these anti-Semitic 5 incidents are not recorded or are underreported it conveys the misimpression to political leaders and policy makers that the problem itself is not so important. |
Changing his mind, Johnson struck the latter paragraph to avoid the misimpression that marginal annoyance reflected his true feeling. |
By then, the misimpression left by the erroneous data had become international dogma. |
In some instances, they are not missing entirely, but are unequally applied, giving the misimpression that customary and adequate steps have been taken. |
That was not true and was based on my misimpression. |