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11 Sentences With "misconceives"

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In our submission, that misconceives the characterisation of the loss.
But this criticism totally misconceives the meaning of the concept of price.
The first of these criticisms misconceives the nature of the international legal system.
We reject any doctrine which misconceives the Church as the religious agent of the State.
It seems to us, with respect, that it completely misconceives the role of the appellate court.
The next point is that it really misconceives the nature of the compensation magistrate's appellate jurisdiction.
Even assuming that this is true, the Court responded, it misconceives the basis for Brulotte. "If Brulotte were an antitrust rather than a patent case, we might [decide] as Kimble would like." But this is a patent case—a patent misuse case. It rests on patent policy.
Ignacia (Ana Layevska) is a young engineer working at a large construction company, Omega Construction, which is owned by Tomás Villamayor (Fabián Ríos), her boyfriend. They spend much time together and finally decide to get married, but Ignacia misconceives the kind of person that Tomás really is. Shortly before their wedding, they have a very strong fight in which Tomas tries to hit her but is foiled by the intervention of Pedro. that makes Ignacia leave the town and take time for reflection.
In an 8-1 decision, Justice Lewis Powell wrote for the majority, > The University's argument [that to allow Cornerstone access to the rooms] > misconceives the nature of this case. The question is not whether the > creation of a religious forum would violate the Establishment Clause. The > University has opened its facilities for use by student groups, and the > question is whether it can now exclude groups because of the content of > their speech. In this context, we are unpersuaded that the primary effect of > the public forum, open to all forms of discourse, would be to advance > religion.
The mere equity argument misconceives the significance of Lord Westbury's observation. The Stump v Gaby line of authority established that where the owner of property has been induced by fraud to convey it the grantor continues to have an equitable interest therein and that the interest may be devised or assigned inter vivos and that the grantor's interest in the property does not come into existence only if and when the conveyance is set aside. These cases however has nothing to say concerning the principles upon which the priority of competing equitable interests is to be determined. If such equitable interest is to be postponed, there must be some other reasons than being mere equity.
In 1775, Melchior Adam Weikard, a prominent German physician, published the textbook Der Philosophische Arzt. Weikard's text contained a description of ADHD-like behaviours, possibly the first ever such description in medical literature Weikard described many of the symptoms now associated with the inattentive dimension of ADHD in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. For instance, according to the English translation provided by Barkley and Peters, Weikard stated that: > An inattentive person won't remark anything but will be shallow everywhere. > He studies his matters only superficially; his judgements are erroneous and > he misconceives the worth of things because he does not spend enough time > and patience to search a matter individually or by the piece with the > adequate accuracy.

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