See on Instagram BAYETÉ: What do you feel is the most common misconception about how race impacts daily life in the South and what is the reality versus the misconception?
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But despite the widespread misconception — or is it misdirection?
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" He adds, "There is a misconception about [the birds].
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" He continued, "There's just been a big misconception about who I am … and a lot of it was not even a misconception; it was just me not really knowing who I was.
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This impulse to pull back is based on a misconception.
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A common misconception is that immigrants don't have constitutional rights.
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It's a common misconception that eating fat makes you fat.
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It's a common misconception, Ted Rossman, industry analyst for CreditCards.
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Alcohol … that's such a misconception that they rely on it.
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It also underlines another misconception about Mr Trump's foreign policy.
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There's a common misconception that Macs don't need antivirus software.
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"There's been a little bit of a misconception," Votaw asserted.
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What kind of misconception do people have about fucking dolls?
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That's a really common misconception about it in North America.
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This misconception can take a toll, the report's authors note.
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There is a misconception that young Muslim women are oppressed.
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There's often a misconception of Birmingham on the national level.
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That's actually a common misconception, according to the agency itself.
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A misconception about entrepreneurship is that you work for yourself.
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There's this misconception that no one gets fired in teaching.
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"There's a misconception that bipolar is all mania," Miller says.
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What is the biggest misconception about you as an artist?
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There's also a misconception about when people know they're transgender.
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One misconception is the belief that medical science understands addiction.
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What is the biggest misconception people have about protest movements?
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Another common misconception is that survivors promptly report their abuse.
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Sanders: The biggest misconception is that my ideas are radical.
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Bloomberg: The biggest misconception is that I'm six feet tall.
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It's a major misconception that prenups are for the wealthy.
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The second misconception is that international trade destroys U.S. jobs.
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What do you think the biggest misconception is about Eritrea?
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The misconception has propelled into the social conscious from there.
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It's a common misconception, but it's an incredibly harmful one.
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What would you say is the most common misconception about you?
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Malkani says there's a bit of a misconception around lactose intolerance.
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However, there is one lingering misconception in your article regarding treatment.
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Yes. This is nonsense, and it's a willful misconception, mind you.
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What do you think is the biggest misconception about the subculture?
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LB: What do you think is the biggest misconception about you?
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It's a common misconception that deck department mainly does preservation work.
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What is the most common misconception about scientific endeavour or research?
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One misconception of PMDD is that it is a hormone imbalance.
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However, there's one tattoo trend that might just change that misconception.
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Gizmodo: In your view, what's the biggest public misconception about asteroids?
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About 65% of the study participants identified this misconception as false.
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The biggest misconception [about emotional transference] is that it doesn't exist.
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A: The biggest misconception is that sales is just for salespeople.
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A common misconception is that the funds literally are held overseas.
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This misconception was aided and abetted by the White House's misinformation.
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It's a common misconception there's no solution to the climate crisis.
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That's the biggest misconception he thinks people have about the career.
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I think people have a misconception of what On Cinema is.
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Contrary to this misconception, getting pregnant often isn't a conscious decision.
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Some of the peak car discussion is founded in a misconception.
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The misconception arises in part because she is an awkward person.
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"People have a misconception of what market value means," she says.
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A common misconception is that all tiny houses use composting toilets.
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Related: "A Second Look at a 'Misconception' on Exercise and Bones"
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People tend to think otherwise, but that's a misconception, says Betchart.
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I think a misconception is that it's not a real job.
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What do you think is the greatest misconception about H.I.V. today?
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We've never worked in a factory, that's a misconception about us.
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Because of the misconception, these animals often face mistreatment and abuse.
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A common misconception is that we are all airheads and superficial.
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And an outmoded misconception we should all be working to change.
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What is the biggest misconception that people have about dog shows?
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The first misconception is that government budget deficits are always bad.
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That's the most common misconception that brands bring to the table.
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Between all of these issues, what's the biggest misconception about you?
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This is a popular misconception, but it misunderstands how addiction works.
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" There is a misconception that the Constitution only applies to "citizens.
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"[The biggest misconception is] that they're sluts," the male designer says.
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I think this misconception that — like, I didn't get a boob job.
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There's another misconception that intuitive eating couldn't possibly be right for everyone.
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Another misconception is that you must feed crunchy food for dental health.
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"The biggest misconception [about me] is that I'm a hothead," he says.
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I think the major misconception is that we're using an actual bleach.
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Income-Based Repayment Misconception: Student loan payments are automatically based on income.
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A common misconception, Joannides said, comes from how it's portrayed in pornography.
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The misconception that pups are colorblind is actually a major dog myth.
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"It's a common misconception that most events sell out," he told me.
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But we here at The Verge would like to correct this misconception.
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I think the misconception is that this is not humane for anyone.
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"The misconception about Tourette Syndrome has changed a lot actually," she said.
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But don't fall under the misconception that all horror movies are alike.
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Seniors are dispelling the misconception that comfort and style are mutually exclusive.
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Unfortunately, the idea that FFS is purely superficial is a common misconception.
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I don't think that's a misconception, because that is what I am.
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But that's a common misconception about the workout, and the city, TBH.
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"It's huge misconception, the money is in SMEs and corporates," he argued.
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Alcohol has never – that's such a misconception that they rely on it.
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Another misconception is that auto-IRAs will hurt small business retirement plans.
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There's a misconception that the world's oldest person dies all the time.
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Another misconception is that online lending is somehow less advantageous for borrowers.
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But believe me, fashion designers are all too aware of this misconception.
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The biggest misconception in any addict's mind is that they are alone.
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"There's a misconception about hospice that it means giving up," he said.
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I wanted to try to clear up some misconceptions about this 'Misconception.
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"I think its a misconception that the party controls messaging," he said.
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It's a common misconception that most American farms are small, family enterprises.
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However, it is a misconception that leadership involves blabbing others' ears off.
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Job creators like Roger are caught in the crossfire of this misconception.
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The belief that Trump has changed everything, while understandable, is a misconception.
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I think it's a misconception, and maybe slightly outdated in a way.
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Elvekjaer begins our session by clearing up a prevalent misconception about overdoses.
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"There's a big misconception, people keep calling Canelo a middleweight," Gomez said.
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Based on your research, what is the biggest misconception about chicken intelligence?
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"There's a common misconception that the flank strap is painful," she said.
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There's a common misconception that cooking is, and has to be, hard.
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Grande, however, elegantly dispelled the misconception that critics want to silence Cummins.
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Still the misconception that depression is a matter of "low serotonin" persists.
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The biggest misconception about opioid abuse is that folks cannot get better.
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A popular misconception about polyamorous people is that they can&apost cheat.
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However, Kurz said that is a misconception that is hindering public health.
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"The common misconception has been that Latinos don't give," the study said.
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One popular misconception about Y2K is that it was a wasted effort.
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The second American misconception is that China can transform North Korean behavior.
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There's a misconception that everybody is drinking and on drugs all the time.
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What do you think is the biggest misconception about finding life outside Earth?
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Central to that, said George, is uncovering the one common misconception about mentorship.
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The biggest misconception about activism is that it's really difficult to get into.
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A lot people have a misconception that anarchism is about chaos and violence.
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There's this misconception, this stereotype … that you have migrants running across willy-nilly.
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The class instructor, Anne House, said consumer misconception about credit scores is rampant.
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One misconception is that marketing automation is a thing strictly for B2B marketers.
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Michelle Hu: There was a misconception that Rokar didn't care about the raids.
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Some people seem to have a misconception that Apple's encryption is especially strong.
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It's a misconception that the most successful Instagram accounts deal exclusively in perfection.
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I would say that the biggest misconception is that that's who we are.
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This creates the misconception of liquid silicone as being safe for bodily injection.
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A major misconception is that Medicaid only serves able-bodied low income people.
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For example, it is a misconception that teenagers are prone to risk-taking.
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"It's a misconception that small lidars need to be low-performance," explained Phare.
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" The reason, the letter goes on to explain, is "to prevent unnecessary misconception.
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But based on his decisions in Texas, this seems to be a misconception.
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"A main obstacle is the misconception surrounding health [and body weight]," says McQuaile.
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This is a misconception, and Reagan is again the source for understanding why.
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There's a common misconception that athletes dope to move faster or become stronger.
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The knock-on effect this gross misconception has on wholesome discourse is disastrous.
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Duncan claims there's a misconception that suppressed firearms are used for violent purposes.
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"A common misconception is that you inherit your spouse's credit," Van Cleve said.
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There is a huge misconception that women don't excel in math and science.
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However, women must first unlearn the misconception that anger is a bad thing.
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But it's led to a misconception among some consumers that chemicals equal danger.
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What is the biggest misconception about what makes a good Food Network star?
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The misconception with delays, Karen added, is that it's not just old infrastructure.
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Stoiber said there's a misconception that hexavalent chromium is solely an industrial pollutant.
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There is a common misconception that our bureaucracy has grown out of control.
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"It reinforces a misconception that you can see who is struggling," she wrote.
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A common misconception seems to be that negative reinforcement cures all negative behaviors.
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There is a very sad misconception that fat people aren't healthy or fit.
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We can shatter the misconception that recreational drug use is a victimless crime.
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The class instructor, Ann House, said consumer misconception about credit scores is rampant.
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A common misconception about the Oscars is that they never nominate big hits.
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The notion of fundamentally female and male brains or natures is a misconception.
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That is actually a common misconception people have about this type of business.
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"Don't stay lying down — it's a misconception that sleep will come naturally."2.
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Unravelling these riddles will be difficult and will inevitably beget misconception and controversy.
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But that is a misconception about pinot noir and the power of terroir.
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"I think sometimes there's a misconception about what tiny homes are," Rapport said.
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The most common misconception by far, was that fat is converted to energy.
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It is a misconception that the Islamic State is focused on fighting us.
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The big misconception is when you get more famous you have more friends.
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A common misconception is that these funds line the pockets of corrupt governments.
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It's a major misconception to think you won't qualify for aid, Boucher said.
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"The big misconception is that I&aposm somehow complaining about this," Hawk said.
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They all agree that the biggest misconception about them is that they're scary.
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If there's one big misconception about focus, it's that the problem is distraction.
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Instead, today's economy is put at risk by applications of the second misconception.
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Next misconception: It's impossible to make an appointment at the Deep State D.M.V .
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One type of food that is liberally peppered with misconception is Indian cuisine.
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There's probably a bit of a misconception around how key the deaths are.
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There's a common misconception that "cheaper" is worse, but that's simply not true.
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A big misconception they've been fed is that they can't wear anything fitted.
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This speaks to an important misconception: that terrorist radicalization happens at the mosque.
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After bribing a maintenance guy ("There's a common misconception that the hosts don't log sexual encounters when they're underground for reprocessing, but like I said, misconception"), she manages to get access to the host who attacked her in episode 3.
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Another misconception is related to the time it takes for drugs to come up.
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One common misconception about cryolipolysis is that it's a surgical solution for weight loss.
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One common misconception is that the terms "balayage" and "ombré" can be used interchangeably.
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The most common misconception is that all pets should be fed grain-free diets.
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And yet, the misconception pervades that AIDS is an issue that's been dealt with.
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Another common misconception is that anyone who applies for DACA automatically gets the permit.
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It's a misconception that progress has to be tied to dramatic industrial design changes.
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There's this misconception in online dating that plus women can't have standards, value, confidence.
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Misconception 1: Your loan can be declared moot before you finish paying it off.
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I think one misconception that people hold about pigeons is that they spread disease.
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"There's a common misconception that rowing is an upper-body focused exercise," Mulgrew says.
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In her view, basing the results on continents is crude, and propagates a misconception.
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There's a common misconception that Neanderthals were our ancestors, that we evolved from them.
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The idea that homemade risotto is time-consuming and tedious is a common misconception.
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It's a common misconception that Beautycon is just for lifestyle vloggers and their fans.
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"There is a common misconception that disabled people are not attractive," Brown told Cosmo.
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I feel the biggest misconception about this sport is that it's all about brutality.
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"It's a common misconception that money is every entrepreneur's metric for success," he wrote.
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Favorite: It's an empowering feeling proving every single misconception people have about me wrong.
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It's a common misconception that spring is all about the proverbial act of cleaning.
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Both executives told the lawmakers there was a misconception on the issue of suppliers.
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But it carefully avoids the deliberate misconception about software that it promulgated in court.
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In response, McLean suggested there's a common misconception that social media data is private.
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The biggest misconception about Hyperloop may be that it'll be a pneumatics-based system.
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My first misconception is that there are different plants for each type of tea.
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One misconception, for example, was believing they could not shower while menstruating, researchers learned.
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What do you think is the biggest misconception about addiction among the general public?
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Despite the misconception, you don't have to be a CPA to become a bookkeeper.
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Right now, there's a misconception that only white, cis men can succeed in tech.
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It is a misconception that only people who are intensely struggling go to therapy.
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Another fundamental misconception is that the use of facial recognition alone triggers an arrest.
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Contrary to the common misconception, these lands are not being returned to the states.
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In the US, a significant misconception is that people think Canadian healthcare is free.
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Misconception No. 4: America cannot shrink its trade deficit without starting a trade war.
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Many people have a misconception that the border is just a line, she said.
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There's a common misconception that all of these clothes are in a closet somewhere.
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She wanted to shock people into clicking the link, then immediately debunk their misconception.
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There's a misconception around cheapness and unfairness that they don't result in fun play.
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Is it a misconception that North Korea's military isn't exactly state-of-the-art?
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It's a common misconception that peeing on a jellyfish sting can relieve the pain.
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One common misconception about BDSM is that the dom is calling all the shots.
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However, she says there's also a major misconception about people with certain skin conditions.
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The second misconception is that all protests are more or less the same thing.
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At the evening's end, the candidates were asked to name a "misconception" about them.
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"The biggest misconception is that we are an extreme right-wing party," he said.
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People have a little bit of a misconception about microbes being gross and icky.
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But that's a big misconception, said Peter Gleason, president and CEO of the NACD.
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"There's a misconception that everything from that period already looked antique," de Wilde said.
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One person said there was a misconception that all homeless people are drug addicts.
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Another big misconception, she said, is that people kill themselves more during the holidays.
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A. It is a misconception that spiders are habitually out to bite human beings.
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"The biggest misconception seems to be that the zap is painful," McGrath told me.
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"It's a common misconception that a night train must travel fast," Mr. Matthä said.
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"There is clearly misconception and misinformation about what 'counts' as sexual assault," Bostick said.
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"There's a misconception that social activism should be and feel really difficult," she explained.
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That's partly because it's a "misconception" that "cities have only one gayborhood," Ghaziani told Mashable.
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In fact, all the books of May disprove any lingering misconception that reading isn't fun.
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The business model"The biggest misconception is that this thing is unsustainable," Lowe told us.
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There's a common misconception that allows people to imagine designer babies as you describe them.
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It's a common misconception that spring is the main season tied to at-home tidying.
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There's a common misconception that meditation is all about sitting in absolute silence and breathing.
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It's a common misconception that a 20% down payment is required to purchase a home.
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Student Loan Forgiveness Misconception: Private student loans can be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
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So the misconception is that it's easier, because you have something to work off of.
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What is the biggest misconception that you heard about Toronto that needed to be corrected?
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Certainly one misconception plus-size women face is they don't want to show some skin.
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However, Teen Vogue assures readers that, in the case of olive oil, that's a misconception.
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Noisey: What is the biggest misconception about bands or the music scene in South Africa?
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A common misconception is that the ranch is very formal — quite the opposite is true!
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There is a misconception that foundations will blindly partner with anyone in return for donations.
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On the other hand, what is something that might be a misconception of your work?
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There's a common misconception that the ESA also represents consumers, but that's not quite accurate.
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There's this misconception that women gaining more means men lose, and that's not the case.
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"There's a misconception out there that the government is somehow behind in cybersecurity," Fick said.
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There's a misconception, he says, that getting a lawyer guarantees you the chance to stay.
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San Martin called the assumptions about health effects a major misconception about plant-based foods.
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VICE: What is the biggest misconception people have when it comes to holding in gas?
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The misconception that oral sex is risk-free is widespread among young adults, particularly teenagers.
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It's a common misconception in beauty that oil and grease are one and the same.
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"There's a very common misconception about Facebook that we sell data to advertisers," Zuckerberg said.
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"There's a misconception about what oversupply means," said Charif Souki, chairman of gas producer Tellurian.
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Ultimately, Hoshi says that some American chefs have a fundamental misconception of what ramen is.
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NAVARRO: I THINK THERE'S A GREAT MISCONCEPTION WHAT GOES ON HERE IN THE WEST WING.
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There's a common misconception that the risk of AI is that it will become malevolent.
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There's a common misconception that actually going out is the best part about going out.
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It's a common misconception that once we've "figured it out," we should always feel beautiful.
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It's trying to get people away from excluding things from their diet based on misconception.
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And I'm sorry for any of the pain or misconception I may have caused anybody.
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A common misconception about building wealth is that it's only possible with a high income.
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One common misconception is that aperitifs and digestifs are entirely different in composition or effect.
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"The misconception is that we don't do anything," she said of government workers like her.
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"The biggest misconception is that it's an easy process," Mr. Kelly said of the monitoring.
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You may be familiar with the term "low-grade" fever, but this is a misconception.
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I think there's a misconception about socialism that it means we can't have nice things.
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A common misconception is that you must have proof of the fraud before you complain.
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It's a common misconception that banks hate the CFPB as much as House Republicans do.
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Biden: The biggest misconception is that I have more hair than I think I do.
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"It's a misconception people work for free," Wales told the site Hacker Noon in 2018.
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The cybercrime wave of 2019 is flourishing due to the misconception that encryption is foolproof.
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But there is a misconception that pressure could motivate the Kremlin to abandon its strategy.
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The first misconception reigned a decade ago, and fortunately, the financial crisis is behind us.
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The biggest misconception is that the urban population came up with the idea for crack.
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The common misconception is that "blue collar" jobs are unfulfilling, for people who lack ambition.
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It's a complicated historical detective story that's resulted in a vast misconception about Viking headgear.
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"Sometimes." What is the most common misconception you encounter when people learn you live at home?
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Black holes look like they're sucking in matter from all around, but that's a common misconception.
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The practical misconception is that people will ask for one thing to fix their whole life.
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There still is the misconception that Vimeo is a place to go to watch online video.
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What's the most commonly held misconception about HIV/AIDS and people living with it in 2016?
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An all-too-common misconception is that all forms of visual impairment have the same effects.
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It leads to the misconception that these products are somehow safer or better than synthetic ones.
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There's a misconception that all midwives work in home births, but that's not true, Zeidenstein says.
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There is a common misconception that aviation security systems throughout the world are essentially the same.
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First, to dispel the most common misconception: Farmers have nothing to do with daylight saving time.
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In Dave's opinion, it's a common misconception that writing music about your pain is somehow cathartic.
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Second, the idea that it only helps job seekers is probably the biggest misconception about networking.
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So the misconception is trying to stop that freaking out experience," he said on "Power Lunch.
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A common misconception about resume writing services is that they do all the work for you.
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But it's a misconception that tardigrades can come back to life after longer amounts of time.
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But that hasn't stopped Danish leaders from ensuring there is no misconception about their own system.
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McGinn added that there was a lot of "misconception" about the downtime required for those transitioning.
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I think a lot of people have a misconception about drone and think it's a sound.
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"I want to make this clear because I think there's been some misconception here," Strange replied.
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All of this starts with a basic misconception: that the exit polls are usually pretty good.
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Instagram fitness sensation Kelsey Wells actually believes this is the biggest misconception people hold about exercise.
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But, more importantly, it fed into the far-too-common misconception that women lie about rape.
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That's because of the misconception — spawned by prejudice — that only junkies need treatment for drug addiction.
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But the misconception of the self-driving ability of Tesla vehicles can be hazardous, Wozniak says.
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Another big misconception about his job is that preparing taxes "isn't all math," he told me.
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But either before or after the deed, some people are giving that misconception a second thought.
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Their doctor told them there's a misconception about what is safe and what isn't during pregnancy.
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It's a risible misconception that rugby is populated by athletes inferior to high-level American footballers.
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One common misconception among entry-level employees is that Human Resources will be on their side.
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Distance makes misconception and misunderstanding a mind game—even more so than with regular ol' communication.
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I didn't say I was going to do it, which seems to be a big misconception.
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What do you think is the biggest misconception that people have about the health food industry?
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There is "the misconception that this is only for rich people, which it's not," More said.
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There's a common misconception that leaders are supposed to be outspoken, commanding and have extroverted personalities.
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In fact, it's the misconception about trade offs that contributes heavily to our sense of guilt.
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"There's a misconception that marketplace lending isn't regulated, like it clearly wasn't in China," Laplanche said.
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What was the biggest misconception you had about American hunting culture before you wrote the book?
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A misconception still clings to Cleveland and it comes down to three words: river on fire.
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German Lopez: What do you think is the biggest misconception in current discussions about transgender children?
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"The common misconception is that hunters don't like animals, which is just completely false," Williams said.
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"Many homeowners have the misconception that flooding will be covered under their standard policy," he said.
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There's this weird misconception that women aren't strong enough to hold cameras, and it's not true.
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A common misconception with impact investing is that your investments won't be as valuable over time.
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"It's is clearly a misconception, as that was not the purpose of the conference," he said.
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Stanford's Dr. Gardner also says he sees one common misconception about keto: eating too much protein.
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Lawmakers might be tempted to consider Zika a distant threat, but that is a dangerous misconception.
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A misconception about "impeachment" is that it refers to the removal of a president from office.
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An additional misconception regarding Section 2628 exchanges is that they are tax "loopholes" for the wealthy.
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"The biggest misconception ever is the fact that people think we're glorified waitresses," Pittman told me.
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I think it's a misconception that a headline, whether print or digital, must summarize a story.
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One misconception is that oysters can clean up environmental toxins like mercury and plastic, Malinowski says.
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I think there's this misconception that we're just out there striking targets like no one's business.
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Strong deterrence also requires dispelling the misconception that the source of cyberattacks cannot be reliably identified.
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That misconception is costing lives — and it will likely cost many more if things don't change.
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There is a common misconception that all trans people will take medical steps to change their gender.
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Movies and TV shows sometimes play this misconception for laughs like the Narcoleptic Argentinean in Moulin Rouge!
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There's a common misconception that if you combine two drugs you'll get the best of both worlds.
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A popular misconception is that the potential—and the limits—of quantum computing must come from hardware.
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And one major misconception about them is that they don't feel sexual pleasure or have sexual thoughts.
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A common misconception is that a network like ABC controls all the stations that it airs on.
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So there is this common misconception that if you don't understand the game, you won't like it.
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According to Kim, there's a common misconception that running shoes should fix the way that you move.
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Susan Young, group creative director of the campaign, said that the series highlights another misconception about girls.
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There is a common misconception that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is a longstanding American law enforcement institution.
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It's a misconception among women that bra shopping is easy peasy when you have a small chest.
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Their talent remains unseen behind the iron bars of the misconception of a shortage of software engineers.
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But there's a palpable misconception about what credentials a "real" programmer should have next to their name.
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Quesenbery, the UX researcher, says there's a misconception that following an accessibility checklist alone is the answer.
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"There is a sad misconception that gang members only terrorize and target other gang members," Vega says.
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Bresch on Wednesday blamed misconception about EpiPen prices on an "opaque and frustrating" system for pricing pharmaceuticals.
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In fact, the common misconception that there isn't enough plus-size demand has never been an issue.
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There's a misconception that children with heart transplants are fragile or different than other children, Butts explains.
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What do you think is the biggest misconception people have about the young girls and women there?
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But I think it's also a misconception that this period was not interested in women having pleasure.
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"It's a misconception that a lot of people have to leap at the same time," he says.
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"Girls always associate it with leaving it in too long, and that's the biggest misconception," she says.
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The Verdict: The idea that Disney cruises are only for families or children is a major misconception.
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I think that's a misconception that a lot of people have that we were trying to correct.
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Unfortunately, there's a common misconception that migraines are just like a headache, so they should be NBD.
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It is a common misconception that Latino-owned business exist only in Latino neighborhoods, primarily servicing Latinos.
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"I hope to bring awareness to body image issues, and clarify the misconception of certain body ideals."
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This only reinforces the misconception that being a virgin at 21 is a complete and utter oddity.
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Common misconceptions The first misconception is that automatic enrollment IRAs are not subject to adequate consumer protections.
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If there's one misconception that deserves to be locked away for good, it's that models don't work.
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What is the biggest misconception about singles that you came across again and again in your research?
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"There's such a misconception of any group of people that is other'd in some way," Zak said.
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Pacific Crest Securities analyst Brad Erickson termed Tesla's communication regarding the misconception between the two cars confusing.
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Another misconception about the bill is the mandatory requirement to keep people within 500 miles of home.
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"Very few are actually based on traveling, which I think is kind of a misconception," says Denning.
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"A common misconception posits that role-playing needs to involve a lot of line-learning," says Dolores.
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One common misconception among entry-level employees is that Human Resources will be on their side, regardless.
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One misconception is that "advanced directives" will be adhered to in all circumstances and in all settings.
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There is a misconception that a pressing style, particularly in the present day, demands huge physical fitness.
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Despite a popular misconception, they aren't attracted to squalor—just large mammals whose blood they can suck.
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A particularly romantic misconception is that hungry people will fight for their freedom and inevitably topple regimes.
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You Asked Is it a misconception that a woman needs to have a period for good health?
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There's a persistent misconception in English-language journalism that El Sistema is exclusively aimed at the poor.
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But the idea that it's a political party today is perhaps the biggest misconception about the DSA.
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" Still, he added, some buyers "have a misconception" that they can scoop up "damaged properties quite cheaply.
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"There's a misconception that, wow, Houston's in a bad place," said the chef Chris Shepherd of Underbelly.
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And there is a general misconception in the art world that salaried employees are exempt from overtime.
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With each lesson, they chip away at that misconception and replace it with a little more confidence.
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"There's this weird misconception that working from home is the same as not working," Julie Bort says.
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While there is a misconception that gators will try to attack you on land, Bedard explained otherwise.
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Another misconception: if your friend gets into an accident while driving your vehicle, your policy is repsonsible.
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Another misconception sees the child care credit as unnecessary if the $85033,000 child tax credit is increased.
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They closed by asking the candidates for a personal motto and the biggest misconception about them, a.k.a.
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This misconception propels coverage that is often carried by other outlets around the world, amplifying frequent misreporting.
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Others suggest that there's a general misconception among investors and companies that ICOs are not regulated already.
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A long-standing misconception in evolutionary biology was that penises were incredibly diverse, but vaginas were not.
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Offshore is usually thought of as a place, somewhere palm-fringed and tropical, but that's a misconception.
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A misconception about the job is that realtors, especially those at the top, don't work that hard.
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There's a misconception today that we have to choose between anarcho-capitalism and state control of everything.
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A common misconception about impeachment is that it refers to the removal of a president from office.
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In her answer during the pageant, Tunzi touched on the misconception of women being unfit for leadership.
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A common misconception with transcription is that it doesn't take that much time or require much expertise.
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Soon this misconception spread to textbooks and educational websites run by the government and respected scientific organizations.
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"The biggest misconception of myself and the band is that we're miserable pricks," he deadpans over email.
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"There's a misconception that natural wine is one thing — that it's 'funky' or 'not clean,'" Scruggs says.
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The correction of this misconception is in some ways just a corollary of the correction of the first misconception, but it's worth spelling out: Evolution can have a purpose even if it is a wholly mechanical, material process — that is, even if its sole engine is natural selection.
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Image: The Ocean CleanupA popular misconception of the GPGP is that it's a gigantic floating island of plastic.
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Mann believes there is a widespread misconception about this latter resource especially, particularly the idea of oil reserves.
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The avid shark lover said the biggest misconception about sharks was that they were out to eat humans.
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So that is a huge misconception, we are way more than who they think we are as women.
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" People often assume that transgender men are exclusively attracted to cisgender women, which Radix describes as a "misconception.
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FROM COINAGE: 7 Most Expensive Music Videos "It's truly a misconception because I'm always doing something," he says.
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"There is a common misconception out there that if you're suicidal, you'll just find a way," he said.
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It's a common misconception that you can consume cannabis inside of a dispensary, but that's not the case.
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"There's this weird misconception that being married is the greatest thing that'll ever happen to you," she said.
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"Well, in regard to us two, I think the biggest misconception is everything that you're reading," Priebus said.
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Apparently, the idea that one human year is equal to seven dog years is a total misconception. Lies!
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"I think the biggest misconception about ADF is that we don't exist," Farris said, cutting into his chicken.
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The #BiTwitter hashtag clears up misconceptions about bisexual people – first and foremost the misconception that they don't exist.
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This misconception persists because there's a stereotype that happy people are sort of selfish and stupid, explains Rubin.
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There's a common misconception that "all your body heat escapes through your head" when you're in the cold.
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"I think there is a misconception of what forecasting is and why forecasters do it," Berry told CNBC.com.
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"The biggest misconception about sharks is that they are genuinely interested in attacking and eating people," says Roth.
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Apple has never unlocked devices for the government, a common misconception among some media covering this ongoing story.
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In fact, it's a common misconception that oily skin types don't suffer from dry patches or overall dehydration.
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That's largely because of an enduring misconception in the medical community that newborns don't feel pain like adults.
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Another misconception is that many patients (and doctors) think a clinical trial is only a last resort option.
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The film's declared aim is to exonerate Mary Magdalene from a centuries-old charge, and a common misconception.
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Sorry if that sounds a bit stalkerish; I swear I've never actually tried to act on this misconception.
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Another misconception that I think is definitely not talked about sufficiently at VC is the role of luck.
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Common misconception: With warm weather comes an uninterrupted roster of beach trips, backyard BBQs, and long, relaxing weekends.
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"The big misconception, though, is that this is just in the entertainment industry," Lawrence said in the roundtable.
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There's a common misconception that innovation comes from nothing, and that you'll know it when you see it.
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A third misconception is that with public pensions, taxpayers may be on the hook for underfunded auto-IRAs.
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The fact that it's a prescription, they think it's safe, and that's really a misconception that patients have.
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The common misconception that eating disorders aren't a 'Muslim problem' can compound feelings of shame, guilt, and isolation.
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The 'I was born here' underlines the unconscious misconception that I am a foreigner in my own country.
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"We can't let ourselves fall into the misconception that religious freedom and nondiscrimination are mutually exclusive," Dent said.
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"The biggest misconception is that people think long-term care costs will be covered by Medicare," she said.
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Several members said one big misconception of life in the house is how monotonous some days can be.
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The misconception people have about driving in New Jersey is that we Jersey drivers think we are driving.
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This misconception is potentially dangerous for migraine sufferers and those advising them, Dr. Young and other neurologists emphasize.
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What's the most common self-care mistake or misconception that you see with your heroes on "Queer Eye"?
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There is a popular misconception that markets are "short-sighted" and do not take future needs into account.
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I regret it and I'm sorry for any of the pain or misconception I may have caused anybody.
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Jena Cumbo and Gina Tron's book, We Met On The Internet, is a direct response to this misconception.
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Yet Bedell and Szulewski say the biggest misconception is that people are mostly unwillingly admitted to inpatient units.
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The upshot is a widespread misconception that Americans are unable to produce things the world wants to buy.
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"I think there is a common misconception about how to wear fragrance, the rights and wrongs," he says.
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"There's a misconception about guardianship, that somehow or other you become that person's alter ego," Mr. Barbuti said.
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Shu also warned that a public misconception that COVID-19 could be transmitted through food was hurting orders.
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Yet many activists harbor the misconception that the answer lies in nongovernmental organizations, or in loose, nonhierarchical movements.
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There&aposs a common misconception that trust can only be built over time, but psychological research suggests otherwise.
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That misconception vanishes when he explains that his boats have concession stands, bathrooms, and heating and air conditioning.
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What follows is a guide to what is known and is not, and to separating fact from misconception.
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Neither was the popular misconception that Section 230 defines websites as "publishers" or "platforms" and polices them differently.
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"The biggest misconception about me is that our chances have narrowed and diminished in this race," he said.
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This kind of misconception leads us to misanalyze all sorts of situations, in business, politics and everyday life.
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That misconception is fueling failed U.S. policies that, in my assessment, will do little to deter MS-213.
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"There's a common and insulting misconception that fat people are stupid and lazy and we're not," Corden said.
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Rather than write an entire essay, students should explore the misconception itself — why do some people believe this?
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That misconception, he said, highlighted a "significant underestimation" within the country of the general risks of drug abuse.
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So I guess that would be, to me, the biggest misconception, is that he was just a painter.
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There's, I guess, a popular misconception that you can't grown neurons as an adult, but you actually can.
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"There's lots of misconception that genetics is going to provide some sort of, like, talent identification," he told me.
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Another misconception about modern design is that everything in your house has to be modern for it to work.
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The scene addresses a common movie and real-life misconception: that multiple women can't succeed at the same time.
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It's a common misconception that oil-based products (like butters, finishing oils, and hot oil treatments) moisturize the hair.
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Accrued Interest Misconception: You don't need to worry about accruing interest on unsubsidized student loans while still in school.
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Aces also fight the misconception that they can't be assaulted because they're never in sexual scenarios to begin with.
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One of the reasons many see this movement differently is yet another misconception: Fat people decide to be fat.
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And yes, even despite the overwhelming misconception that fat women cannot be beautiful, we are models and fashion bloggers.
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One misconception tourists have, though, is that because our sign says "coffee house," they think we're like a Starbucks.
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The common misconception that sustainable and ethical fashion can't be trend-focused was the starting point for Ninety Percent.
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And I think there's a misconception about what the role of the DNC is in midterm elections like this.
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"The idea that sex is going to be the same with everyone — that's a misconception," Reinhart told the magazine.
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I think there's often a misconception that you can't be a woman, a feminist, and a country music fan.
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"It is a common misconception that type 1 diabetes is caused by diet or lifestyle choices," the statement said.
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It's a skin condition — it doesn't mean that you're dirty, or that it's contagious, which is a common misconception.
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There's a misconception that content reviewers work in dark basements, lit only by the glow of their computer screens.
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"One common misconception about fat sources is that they're all made up of one type of fat," Linhardt says.
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This misconception, Schaeffer says, is why speculators might have been blamed for market conditions when crude prices were high.
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"There's this misconception that you can leave part of yourself home when you go to work," Congleton told CNN.
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On "misconceptions" about the show: Biggest misconception is that we went into the project to try to prove something.
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Like we said before, there is this misconception out there that young women don't like Trump, and they do.
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One point, however, to note here is that there has always been a public misconception about race and welfare.
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"The other big misconception is that it is a cult, delusion, or something that is really harmful," Riviera says.
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"That's a misconception, that we don't know any better," Adult Performer Advocacy Committee chairperson Chanel Preston told The Verge.
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Another widely held misconception is that the U.S. financial system is not particularly exposed to the emerging market economies.
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The misconception about the lineup is that it is strictly an offensive ploy to run teams into the ground.
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There's the mistaken notion that the arctic is a barren region without art, but that misconception is slowly changing.
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At the heart of this issue is a misconception: that speakers at conferences are doing the organiser a favour.
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This article originally appeared on MUNCHIES in November 2015 There is a misconception in the world of endurance sports.
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On Pro Basketball CLEVELAND — LeBron James wanted to correct a misconception about the Cavaliers' recent hiatus from the postseason.
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There's even a 1924 educational film created by the Metropolitan Museum of New York to address the popular misconception.
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Rothschild-Cross noted a commonly held misconception that deaf people cannot and should not attend a live music performance.
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"It's a common misconception that money is every entrepreneur's metric for success," the Virgin Group founder and chairman continues.
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There is a misconception in martial arts that lead leg kicks are longer range weapons than rear leg ones.
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You know, the biggest misconception is when America looks at these people they think it's all just one personality.
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There is a common misconception that millennials and gen Z'ers are an all-but-locked-up demographic for Sen.
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It's a misconception that nasal symptoms are common — instead, the most common symptoms are fever and a dry cough.
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"For a lot of people, the misconception is that, 'Well, the athletes are well taken care of,'" Elby said.
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The overheated rhetoric is based on the misconception that 5G heralds a new era of services for end-users.
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Kate Beckinsale is getting ahead of the gossip mill by clearing up the public misconception about her dating life.
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So it's a misconception that you can, by drinking an alkaline water, drastically affect the pH of the body.
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"This misconception propels coverage that is often carried by other outlets around the world, amplifying frequent misreporting," they wrote.
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Contrary to a widely-held misconception, the Senate is not a jury, but sits as a court of impeachment.
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But the outfit's Christian Cummings, whose excitable manner gives him a slightly messianic vibe, rushed to correct a misconception.
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I can see how this misconception arises, since we do send probes to the planets in the solar system.
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"There is a fundamental misconception, which is thinking of AI as a product and not a technology," said Grady.
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Politicians play to the crowd, using the first misconception to compound an economic downturn with poorly timed deficit reduction.
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That led to a common misconception that he also favored abortion rights, when he actually identified as pro-life.
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According to molecular biologist Patrick Schmitt, it&aposs a misconception that your body becomes dehydrated when you drink alcohol.
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"That recommendation to drink a lot of water when consuming alcohol is based on exactly this misconception," he explained.
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Well, up until a couple of years ago the biggest misconception was that things can't really be that bad.
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See that's why I stopped writing it for a while, because of the misconception—like, it got gentrified or something.
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I think a misconception is that I live rent-free and responsibility-free at home, which is not the case.
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But Scot Davis, a spokesman for the team coordinating firefighters, warned of the misconception that rain has doused the fire.
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"I think the biggest misconception is that people still think I'm the ditsy blonde from The Simple Life," she said.
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"It is definitely a misconception that you only get spots in your teens," says London-based dermatologist Dr. Justine Kluk.
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DO YOU FEEL LIKE THERE'S A MISCONCEPTION ABOUT MEDIA IN THIS COUNTRY AS ALWAYS BEING SORT OF FREE AND FAIR?
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They could afford a working space, contrary to the common misconception that they were working out of their parents' basement.
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There's a common misconception that developing a website takes hundreds of hours, or the work of a team of professionals.
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A common misconception is that Colin Kaepernick stands alone as an athlete who is deeply critical of systems of oppression.
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It helps to start with realistic expectations: Sometimes people have a misconception that hypnosis is an instant fix, Ginandes says.
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Do you think there's still a misconception that being a feminist means you're inherently anti-male, rather than pro-equality?
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The biggest misconception about race car drivers is that our job involves piling through curves as fast as humanly possible.
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Harrelson revealed his new found abstinence in an interview with Vulture, saying his hard-partying persona is now a misconception.
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" Through the universal language of theatre, Reem wants to fight the Western misconception that Syrians "are not people, just refugees.
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It's directed by the disgraced doctor Andrew Wakefield, who is responsible for the thoroughly debunked misconception that vaccines cause autism.
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On the whole the articles are very balanced and fair but they suffer from a basic misconception in two concepts.
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"A common misconception is that polyamorous relationships are about sex," says Rena McDaniel, MEd, a clinical sexologist and licensed therapist.
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There was a recent discussion on Twitter about using the term "preconception" instead of "misconception" when talking about student difficulties.
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There is a very common misconception that we sell data to advertisers, and we do not sell data to advertisers.
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The steady creep of psychology lingo into our everyday vocabulary has made for widespread misconception of a bunch of terms.
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There's a misconception that you should cut out carbs, but carbohydrates are so essential for what we do as athletes.
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There's a common misconception that developing a website takes hundreds of hours or the work of a team of professionals.
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"There's this misconception that everyone is rolling in the money here," said Jill Lamoureux, a Colorado-based cannabis business expert.
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"There's the misconception that somehow the United States is protected from those diseases and that's simply not true," he says.
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But this virtuous cycle, despite the common misconception, is just a garden variety impact of local scale — not network effects.
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"It doesn't come in from a position of weakness, that's a big misconception," he explained to TechCrunch in an interview.
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The president "definitely has a very serious misconception of the border & a very flawed idea of it," Gonzalez told Alemany.
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No misconception wraps the Standard Story more than the belief that mass incarceration was caused by the war on drugs.
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Sugarfina and Tito's have stepped in with two new candies that clear up that grown-ups can't handle fun misconception.
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A major misconception among retirees is that merely having Medicare coverage will keep them from shouldering large health-care costs.
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This misconception, which grew from the restrictions of Israel's military occupation, is what Bamieh seeks to challenge in her work.
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AMLG: I think there's a misconception that you're doing philanthropy, but you're not — you're making money on these deliveries right?
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And lastly, another misconception is that parents must be fluent in sign language to teach their Deaf child sign language.
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There is a misconception out there that we know what the problem is and we know how to fix it.
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It's a common misconception that red wines should be served at room temperature, but Smith says that can be misleading.
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A common misconception about crocodilians is that they've remained largely unchanged over the course of their 200-million-year history.
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There's a misconception that writers are being paid to negatively critique her, when critics are simply being paid to critique.
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To many consumers, the use of beef might be a red flag, but to Rawat, that's just a common misconception.
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A popular excuse for not believing survivors of sexual assault is the bizarre misconception that speaking out somehow benefits survivors.
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Westworld creator Lisa Joy is smashing the misconception that people hired for their diversity aren't there for the right reasons.
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Finally, Republicans have been operating under the cynical misconception that we are better at the big-money game than Democrats.
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The popular misconception is that addiction is some sort of moral failing; that it is simply picking the wrong choice.
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Additionally, people with eating disorders don't "look" one way, which is a common misconception that people — including the Kardashians — have.
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There's a stereotype that Scorpios are self-destructive...and it's a sad misconception of the sign of rebirth and transformation!
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"The biggest misconception about us is that we wouldn't do it all over again," Heidi Pratt (née Montag) told Broad.
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The other misconception that I hear a lot is some people think we don't have jealousy, and that's not true.
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Alleyne thinks a big misconception is that pro-lifers don't care about women or are motivated by misogyny and malice.
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Plastic pollution is a huge problem, but there's a misconception about recycling that changing wasteful consumer habits will fix it.
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Beckett stresses vaginismus is a physical reaction by a woman's body, rather than purely psychological, as is often the misconception.
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Meredith May: Especially from the Middle East, the misconception is that they're Islamic fanatics and that they'll kill for Allah.
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The other misconception is that black people don't care enough to vote, and that couldn't be further from the truth.
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Be wary of this misconception when ordering a martini extra dry, or simply ask for "no vermouth" to avoid it.
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Gibi was one of the bigger channels who spoke out against the misconception that genuine ASMR is a sexual fetish.
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A very common misconception is that the hymen is a kind of barrier that "breaks" during intercourse and causes bleeding.
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Another misconception is the idea that the phrase "transgender children" automatically refers to children who should or will gender transition.
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It's a common misconception from movies or TV dramas that a prenup is whipped out the night before the wedding.
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Other people are afraid because of the common misconception of who you are and who you represent as a person.
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The way Zeke was outed furthered a pernicious misconception, the kind that puts transgender people in real danger every day.
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The group said it was a "misconception" that all landlords were doing well, adding that smaller owners faced particular difficulties.
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They must also correct the misconception that Taiwan stands no chance against China's military without help from the United States.
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Daniel Llewellyn, a quantum researcher at the University of Bristol, UK, said this is the biggest misconception about quantum teleportation.
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One [misconception] is Medicare for All is a government takeover of health care delivery, which is absolutely not the case.
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"There's this real misconception about the C.I.A., that it's the dirty-deeds arm of the U.S. government," he told me.
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"The misconception about homeless people is they think that they're lazy or they just don't want a job," Payne said.
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Russell attributes that misconception to the fact that traditional pretax IRAs have prohibited individuals from making contributions after that age.
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Her hope is to break down the misconception that people with disabilities should be treated like children or nonsexual beings.
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"The greatest problem with the Regime of Choice stems from its misconception of maturity as absolute self-sufficiency," Aronson writes.
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This is due partly to the misconception that a third-party guarantee is sufficient for SMEs to tap commercial credit.
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It's a common misconception that ultra-successful people aim to be better at the things that others are already doing.
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At his core, many Republicans say it is a misconception that Trump cuts ties with those who disagrees with him.
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The first misconception is that sanctions and talk of war will lead North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons.
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"I wanted to highlight the misconception I saw throughout the literature that equates contraceptive use with pregnancy prevention," she said.
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There's an occasional misconception about Woods, played by Reese Witherspoon, that she's an airhead who stumbles into Harvard Law School.
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"I think the misconception is that in these encounters is that I expect people to know who I am," Hawk said.
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It could predict the future—or at least that seemed to be the growing misconception about what Silver was actually doing.
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"I think the biggest misconception that was projected from that moment on is that I did something to Lauren," Montag said.
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"This measure is rooted in the dangerous misconception that religion can be used as a free pass to discriminate," Weinberg said.
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The big misconception [with the Arizona teachers' strike last year] was that teachers were complaining that they weren't getting paid enough.
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In the clip, the two comedians clarified the common misconception that they are the same person — or at least tried to.
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Styles, for one, takes offense to this misconception, and defends the admirers who've supported him since his days in One Direction.
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There's actually a major misconception: The shooter was not dressing up as the Joker [during the attack on the movie theater].
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The question probably stems from the misconception that female candidates only talk about women's health, she explained in a later interview.
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"It's a big misconception," said, Kristina Addington, a vegan chef who won an episode of Food Network's "Cutthroat Kitchen" in 2014.
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Turns out, the idea that you need a base tan to avoid future sunburns is a big misconception, Dr. Chon says.
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This limited offering was a reflection of a misconception held by some Palestinians that their cuisine was not diverse or unique.
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The point Franklin wanted to clarify was that she was not actually Houston's godmother, despite the popular misconception that she was.
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This misconception, along with emerging divisions in reforming Obamacare and pulling off a border adjustment tax, could negatively impact U.S. markets.
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There's a screwed-up misconception that lifting heavy weights will cause you to "bulk up," and that's for some reason bad.
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People think it takes two weeks to organize, but this is a misconception, it takes months," Kavanagh explained, "We're all volunteers.
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For decades public health campaigns have attempted to dismantle the popular misconception that tanned skin is a sign of good health.
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It is a common misconception that these sharks only breach in the waters surrounding Seal Island off the South African coast.
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I was under the misconception that the same treatment will work for any of the PFAS PFOA substances but it doesn't.
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It's a popular misconception that an entrepreneur comes up with a good idea, drops out of Harvard and strikes it rich.
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An even more common misconception about tubal ligation and vasectomy is that they are not a permanent form of birth control.
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Keogh also noted that it's a misconception to think that only people who live in rural Montana enjoy exploring the outdoors.
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It's also a common misconception that if a router's administrative interface is not exposed to the internet, the device is safe.
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It's a common misconception that girls with paler skin can't pull off deeper shades, but Matin says eff your beauty rules.
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To this misconception R. Marie Griffith, a professor of religious studies at Washington University in St. Louis, offers an important corrective.
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A misconception abounds that feminists who want to bring abusers to account don't accept Roland Barthes's "death of the author" principle.
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Misconceptions We asked readers to share the misconception that frustrates them the most on The New York Times — Science Facebook page.
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While that prescription may be far behind us, the misconception that migraines are fueled by a woman's inability to cope persists.
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The latter was widely perceived as a massive handout to black people, a misconception that conservatives were quite happy to exploit.
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That's a common misconception: Returns on the residential housing market are "not making anybody rich, " says certified financial planner Eric Roberge.
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Polizzi received some backlash in the comments section, largely surrounding the misconception that breastfeeding mothers should abstain from drinking any alcohol.
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There's a dangerous misconception that melanoma is "just" a cancer of the skin that is a minor and easily treatable condition.
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There is a common misconception from many institutions that those serving in the military are poor students who do not graduate.
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Largely, this rests on the misconception that there is a comprehensive and complete record of criminal information held by the government.
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The scene helped to cement a popular misconception that stolen masterpieces are often bought and secretly held by wealthy, reclusive collectors.
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Another misconception, said Anderson of St. Croix Advisors, is that if you died without a written will, you don't have one.
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It's a common misconception that you have to be wealthy or well-established in your career to hire a financial planner.
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If there is anybody left who still thinks of Mr. Chang as a downtown punk, Kawi will clear up that misconception.
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There's a weird misconception that Nightwish abandoned their symphonic sound after Tarja's departure in favor of a stripped down, poppier approach.
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Do you think President Donald Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric exacerbates the misconception that the census could be used for immigration enforcement?
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There is a misconception that the child-protection system is broken because child services fails to protect children from dangerous homes.
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By showing that on TV, it'll maybe break the misconception that people have about us, that we aren't capable of it.
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It's a misconception that contributes to bisexual erasure (when bisexual people's sexuality is repeatedly ignored, denied existence or just plain questioned).
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Overall, one takeaway from the survey could be that there's a misconception about just how much money other people are making.
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And to be honest, people still have this misconception of it being all about wind turbines and solar cells and whatever.
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The misconception comes on top of so many others around the flu shot -- for example, the flu shot causing the flu.
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An enduring misconception is that popular support for Johnson's Vietnam policies did not crumble until the Tet offensive in early 1968.
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Ricco said it was "a little bit of a misconception" to think Barwis was using football training techniques with the Mets.
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One popular misconception among Medicare beneficiaries is that they'll be covered for everything once they've enrolled in the health-care program.
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Russell attributes that misconception to the fact that traditional pre-tax IRAs have prohibited individuals from making contributions after that age.
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"It's a common misconception, but this plane doesn't have digital touch screens in the cockpit or elsewhere," explained another crew member.
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"The biggest misconception about entrepreneurs of color is that they aren't qualified, or that they haven't done their homework," Maillian says.
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Rosen also cautioned that the biggest misconception about vitamin D is the association between low vitamin D levels and disease risk.
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But it's this misconception that certain runs of drugs are ever consistent in contents that's the true moral of this story.
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Though it is a common misconception among Americans that Saudi Arabia supports ISIS, in fact the two are very much enemies.
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It just doesn't seem very healthy — but the bikini competitors we spoke to say this is a misconception they'd like to change.
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Rather than simply giving us pleasure—which is a common misconception—dopamine is better understood as a chemical that always wants more.
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However, Ding says the belief that brand visibility during the Games will lead to an immediate increase in revenues is a misconception.
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They share sustainability information in ways that reinforce the misconception that environmental, social and governance issues are extra-financial and not material.
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"There's a common misconception that companies are swimming in cash, when they are actually drowning in debt," Chang said in an interview.
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In his recent book "Irresistible," NYU psychologist Adam Alter discusses the misconception that successful people tune out distractions just by ignoring them.
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"The most common misconception is that investing is like gambling," said Priya Malani, a founding partner at financial planning firm Stash Wealth.
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But she said there's a misconception among some that YouTube stars like herself make most of their money directly from the platform.
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That's important to Sakamoto, who says there's a strong misconception that people who lack digital literacy aren't capable of fulfilling technical jobs.
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However, the data available do not really support the misconception that sex activity can produce a negative effect on the athlete's performance.
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I think there's a common misconception that vaginal steams violently blow steam up your vagina like Old Faithful — but that ain't it.
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I wanted that rape to be not a violent rape, because rape is not always violent, and I think that's a misconception.
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But if you're nervous to go there or are under the misconception that testicles are too fragile to be touched, don't be.
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So any sort of misconception that is out there, we need to let bygones be bygones and really be happy moving forward.
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I think there's a misconception that people didn't connect with her because she wasn't very likable and she was a bit abrasive.
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One misconception: Presidents can only grant clemency in crimes committed against the federal government, not those in violation of a state law.
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There is a misconception among many of us that simply deleting all the folders and files off your desktop does something meaningful.
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He saw himself as destined for greatness, and it is this tragic misconception of himself that makes his story so very American.
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Though Opendoor does purchase and resell the homes, Harbacek said it is a misconception to view the company as a home flipper.
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Opponents like Grossman argue that Delgado's work fuels the misconception that women are somehow unsure of their decision to terminate their pregnancy.
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"My own misconception about myself was [that] I would be able to have a family very easily," Otis said at the time.
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"I met her and she blew every conception that I had, misconception that I had, out of the water," he told Axelrod.
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This framing both reflects and reaffirms the popular misconception that discussions about race in America are about black and white people exclusively.
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There's a misconception that it began during slavery in the United States, but it originated in Ghana and is still practiced there.
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"I think it's a real misconception that the media and other campaigns are winning to say that Bernie can't win," said Bailey.
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They debunked the misconception that you need tons of money to begin and shared their personal experiences building a business empire online.
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"I think there was this misconception that we didn't do anything for three hours, and that's absolutely not true," the chief said.
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For instance, "there's this misconception that business schools are looking for a particular type of person, like a tech guy," noted Chia.
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The photographer noted how there's still a common misconception that acne is only the result of a bad diet or poor hygiene.
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But the misconception that these patients are to blame for their addiction issues persists, as does the stigma surrounding substance use disorders.
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There's still an enduring misconception that access to STD vaccines will cause people to have sex earlier or engage in riskier behaviors.
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"There's a general misconception that modest clothing is inherently oppressive," said Michelle Honig, the keynote speaker and an Orthodox Jewish fashion journalist.
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When asked about how these rules come about, she said it comes down to a misconception about what's "normal" and what's not.
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Possibly the most common misconception is that the Pilgrims extended an invitation to the Native Americans for helping them reap the harvest.
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It's a common misconception, it's annoying we spent so much of the last two days actually answering that question over and over.
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Jova Lynne, the show's curator, explained how the exhibition addresses a major misconception about Guyton, that his assemblages are thrown together carelessly.
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But the idea that Obamacare has come in over budget remains a widely-held misconception, according to polling we conducted last year.
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"There is this misconception that every event here is about cannabis," he said on a sunny afternoon inside the sprawling living room.
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Students may shy from pursuing manufacturing jobs because of the misconception that it is "dark, dirty and dangerous work," Mr. Chung said.
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"There's such a common misconception of everyone on government assistance is just not working, just wanting to game the system." she says.
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I mean, the misconception that we have actually world-wide is that consumer goods lead to happiness, and that is not true.
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There's a misconception that to be taken seriously at work, you must dress as dour and gray as your office's institutional carpet.
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While activists in the '19813s battled the pernicious misconception that gay men were depraved perverts, John Waters fell in love with it.
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Sarah Saltzberg, a broker who runs Bohemia Realty, a brokerage firm based in Harlem, said the public has a misconception about brokers.
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"The guidance will correct a misconception that patients must achieve total abstinence in order for MAT to be considered effective," Azar said.
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"There is a misconception that lower prices in the stores mean bad working conditions or less pay," she told Reuters in 2014.
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"A general misconception that's obviously prevalent in financial services is that when marriage equality happened in 2015, everything became equal," Schneider said.
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A lot of the flaws we claim lie with the electoral system stem from the nationwide misconception that we are a democracy.
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She added that a common misconception about lonely people is that they inherently have poorer social skills, when loneliness is actually situational.
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"Let me correct that misconception, the turboprop engine first of all, is driven by turbo machinery just like jet engines," Scherer explained.
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All of this ignores a heretofore unrecognized fact: The Paris Agreement is based on a fundamental misconception of climate history and science.
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THAT'S ANOTHER MISCONCEPTION MUILENBURG: YEAH, YEAH, THIS IS NOT A FIXED PIE BUSINESS WHERE WE'RE TRYING TO TAKE SHARE FROM EACH OTHER.
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For years, a commonly propagated misconception held that the human body loses between 40% to 50% of its heat through the head.
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I think people have a misconception of athletes when they think about what goes through their heads, you know what I'm saying?
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Some of this is rooted in a genuine misconception of addiction: the myth that someone is addicted simply because he's using drugs.
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I guess the most common misconception would be that someone in a coma can hear or feel what is going on around them.
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McEwen says there's a misconception that rowing starts with the arms — but, in reality, it also involves a lot of legs and core.
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"Sometimes the misconception with modern is, modern is expensive," Greg Van Bellinger, vice president of product design and development at Target, tells Refinery29.
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Cornyn follows up, and asks if that applies to third-parties, Zuckerberg says it's a "common misconception" that Facebook sells data to advertisers.
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MYTH: A FROZEN EGG MEANS AN IRL BABY The most common misconception among new patients is that each egg represents a future baby.
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I think the misconception comes when artists say, 'Oh, you're going to be in the band; they're going to take care of you.
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Wrong. And then there's the biggest misconception of all: The idea that Israeli settlements on the West Bank are a barrier to peace.
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Once that happens, Michel is convinced "they're not going to shoot us" and it will shift "the misconception people have about black people."
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They all tend to be based on the disastrous misconception that if you give your self away there will be less of you.
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SigFig CEO and founder Mike Sha said that worrying over whether or not fintech is a threat to the industry is a misconception.
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" The "space disco" DJ says the biggest misconception about her is "that I did a bunch of surgeries to look like a doll.
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To be sure, many believe that vaccines are harmful and dangerous, and there is a strong misconception that vaccines are linked to autism.
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And it's another nail in the coffin of the tired misconception that women who terminate their pregnancies are psychologically damaged by the experience.
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In that first moment, Adam decides not to correct her misconception, and for the rest of the summer he'll keep deciding not to.
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The misconception is that because companies don't have traction data, pre-seed investors don't have much to investigate and thus can't evaluate deeply.
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However, a common misconception is that the challenge of creating emotionally intelligent computing systems is too great to be met any time soon.
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Part of this misconception may stem from consumers assuming that living trees are chopped down from forests increasingly depleted of their natural resources.
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I think that's a misconception about who actually plays video games, one that's very much disproven by the success of things like Overwatch.
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But underlying that misconception is an even more insidious one: expiration dates don't actually tell you whether your food has spoiled or not.
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There's a common misconception that doctors cut through abdominal muscles when performing a C-section, but that's not actually the case, Kohrherr says.
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For starters, there's a common misconception that using a scented feminine wash or wipe will get rid of vaginal odors, Dr. Streicher says.
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These optics have led to the common and widespread misconception that queer people have full equal rights which is, actually, far from true.
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Dyck explained there's a common misconception that pins and needles and numbness are caused by a lack of blood flow to the nerves.
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Scoble applies a very narrow definition of what sexual harassment is based on a complete misconception of the power dynamics of sexual harassment.
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There is this misconception that the people who use these dolls are all lonely losers who are misogynist or can't get a woman.
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It's a common misconception about nonprofits that every penny can be fed directly to the charitable organization at the forefront of that mission.
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"There's a misconception that social media is simple, because technically anyone can get on Twitter and get on Facebook," says 360i's Barna-Stern.
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John Ryan, president and CEO of CCL, told CNBC Make It it's a common misconception that millennials are too young for board positions.
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It's a common misconception that the official role of board members is to protect the value of their own or their firm's investment.
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Divatia says this speaks to a common misconception held by customers of AWS and other major cloud platforms: That Amazon will handle everything.
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"The misconception about Missouri is that it is a red state," said Ken Warren, a professor of political science at St. Louis University.
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As a high-risk obstetrician, let me clear up any misconception that there is a valid medical reason for this: there is not.
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"There was this misconception out there, in the media, about everything that I've done," Chyna told VICE Sports in a sitdown last year.
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How much does the misconception that women aren't as strong as men (or that being muscular isn't attractive for a women) affect you?
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I think the biggest misconception is that not only are they unintelligent but that they don't have feelings and thoughts about each other.
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Another common misconception is that these professionals are limited to the sports world, but these jobs account for only half of athletic trainers.
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"There is often this misconception that we are wandering down the street looking to recruit children," Mr. Videcette said in a phone interview.
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Here are two examples of quotes included in the PDF: The common misconception is that DACA is a handout, however it's anything but.
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"We break the misconception of typical athletes, just being the jock," Wilkins said in his acceptance speech in a Manhattan ballroom this month.
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Research is making it clearer than ever that the notion that sex determines the fundamentals of brain structure and behavior is a misconception.
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Another misconception is that coronavirus will stall out when it's warmer out (a piece of misinformation that was even repeated by President Trump).
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There is a misconception that solving a case using this new approach is as simple as finding a genetic match in a database.
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"Up to now, people have had a misconception about what influenza is," said Dr. Tony Bartone, the vice president of the medical association.
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In addition, one of the lawyers said, it is a common misconception that people who do not have proof cannot file a claim.
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Ruskin told Insider that a common misconception about men cross-dressing is that it means they are questioning their sexuality or gender identity.
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Despite a popular misconception, doctors don't die much differently: Physicians use hospice care and die in hospitals at rates similar to everyone else.
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These facts shine a light on another cultural and economic misconception that may be at the root of these ill-advised leniency policies.
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As congressional leaders call for an investigation into possible Russian cyberattacks, we wrote a guide to separate fact from misconception about Moscow's interference.
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The key misconception is that all of the warming since the Industrial Revolution — 0.9 degrees Celsius — is a result of human activity. Hardly.
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"I think a common misconception is that urban communities don't really have kids in them who have big dreams and hopes," Grainger said.
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Apple blogger and podcaster John Gruber said earlier this week it's the "single biggest misconception about iOS," the software that iPhones run on.
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The third American misconception is the assumption that the North Korean regime is near collapse, and that huffing and puffing will accelerate this.
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This misconception is based on the belief that Mueller requires and is entitled to an interview to determine the president's knowledge and intent.
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The six-month deadline set by Mr. Trump perpetuated a misconception that there was no urgency in finding a solution, the letter continued.
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When I explain that I do indeed need a master's, the next misconception makes its appearance: 'But don't librarians just shelve books all day?
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"I had the misconception that it's impossible to see anything but the moon while looking up in NYC," Mr. Norman said in an email.
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A former senior tax partner at a major law firm, who asked not to be named, said the outrage is founded on a misconception.
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I think that misconception leads to a lot of people to thinking that witches are fakes just out to get your money or charlatans.
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Nichols and her fellow athletes train their hardest every day to wipe out this misconception among able-bodied people and people with disabilities alike.
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El Paso's mayor, Dee Margo, has spoken out in recent weeks to correct the misconception of El Paso as a formerly crime-ridden city.
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But being intersex is way more of a spectrum than a clear-cut classification, and people like Odiele are trying to change that misconception.
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That misconception may prove all the more confounding for young black boys in a society in which role models are hard to come by.
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Watch the VICE News documentary The Fake Abortion Clinics Of America: Misconception: That argument, however, has been widely rejected by the mainstream medical community.
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Fell acknowledged working mothers are the most visible group in wanting this perk, but she said it's a misconception they are the only ones.
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Because the most maddening misconception about fashion is that it is about strict adherence to a code — that fashion limits, prescribes, and confines us.
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It's a common misconception that only a blessed few can draw — like it's either you have the innate talent to sketch or you don't.
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The research also debunked another common misconception: That women are more interested than men in putting their money in investments that also do good.
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A common misconception is that Zika is a problem in "other" countries and that it is not a relevant concern for the United States.
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"Some people believe that women are already guaranteed equal rights in the Constitution, based on the 14th Amendment," Krafchik said, explaining a common misconception.
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"There's this misconception that gel ruins your nails and that's really not the case — it's gel removal that can ruin your nails," she says.
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"It&aposs a common misconception that we just arrest Mexicans - that couldn&apost be further from the truth," said El Centro agent Justin Casterhone.
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"I think it is a misconception to be afraid of higher interest rates — unless you are a net debtor instead of a net saver."
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This expectation reveals a misconception #MeToo has yet to change: the idea that a loving family man can't possibly be guilty of sexual misconduct.
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It's not required by federal law A very common misconception that people have about affirmative action is that it is mandated from on high.
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According to Nicoletta Heidegger, a marriage and family therapist in Los Angeles, this is a common misconception she's encountered with many of her clients.
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I think there is a misconception about the Midlands that it's all industrial and all built up, whereas there is actually some beautiful countryside.
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In the print world, the rule is clear: If offering an opinion, make sure the publication labels it as such, to avoid any misconception.
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This is a misconception because what landscape considerations by the BLM really means is the agency can better consider tradeoffs in land use planning.
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Addressing a misconception and replacing them with correct concepts is not a trivial task, as it often involves deleting the student's existing mental models.
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"I think that a misconception that people might have is that this work is strictly about race or strictly about American history," Hilliard said.
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It's simply a fundamental misconception of journalism," Boutrous said, adding how unscheduled gaggles and source meetings throughout the White House amounted to "invaluable access.
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There appears to be a common misconception among TV news managers that "young and pretty" women attract higher viewership and improve the bottom line.
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And yet, in her response, she makes an important point, taking aim at an all-too-common misconception: that being thin means being happy.
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It's also a liability in that people have somewhat of a misconception about our ability to put someone under surveillance, leave them there indefinitely.
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Like Ariely, Schwartz — who is a professor at Swarthmore College — constructs a powerful argument against the common misconception that motivation is just about money.
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"I think a misconception about the financial aid process is thinking that the sticker price of the college is what you pay," says Kaplan.
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Benno told Insider that a common misconception about fine dining among young people is that service can be prim and proper — and not fun.
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One big misconception some candidates have is that all you need to do is participate in black culture and you'll get black people's votes.
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It's a common misconception that farmers pushed for daylight-saving time in the US to get more time to work outside in the fields.
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" When asked about the biggest misconception about raising a transgender child, Barshop elaborated that "gender identity does not mean anything to do with sexuality.
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Our misconception about the uninsured and the emergency room might live on because they "are most likely encountered in the ED," the authors wrote.
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Recent research is making it clearer than ever that the notion that sex determines the fundamentals of brain structure and behavior is a misconception.
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"Ice wine is the biggest misconception," said Paul Pender, the director of viticulture and winemaking at Tawse Winery in the aptly named Vineland, Ontario.
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" She also listed a second misconception: "People think that children would tell right away and that they would tell everything that happened to them.
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Now, more gasoline will be poured on the classic misconception that clemency is only for famous persons, rich people, political supporters, insiders, the 'connected.
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But that misconception is an unwitting tribute to how completely the real episode and Rockwell's depiction of it have fused in our collective memory.
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Sociologists say that misconception exists in part because a high proportion of Asian immigrants to the United States already possess a math-related degree.
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"I advise others to avoid the common misconception that the best recommendation comes from those in the highest positions in your organization," she added.
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A common misconception among new investors is that trading cryptocurrency is a "like-kind exchange" similar to an ETF, which is tax-deferred, OnlineTaxman.
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The misconception that only women can get pregnant can make it extra-difficult for transgender men and gender non-conforming people going through pregnancy.
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Many Americans assume Russia's societal restrictions make it somehow culturally averse, but Sherry Dobbin, the Director of Times Square Arts, thinks that's a misconception.
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What do you think was the biggest misconception you had about comas that you now know to be untrue or wildly different from the reality?
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It's a popular misconception that geyser eruptions are related to earthquake activity, but Poland said visitors to the national park have nothing to worry about.
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Contrary to popular misconception, it has no relation to the level of government spending, and it has no bearing on the size of the deficit.
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Zuckerberg explained on Monday that it's a misconception that Facebook only rewards content that gets lots of clicks, likes, and shares in its news feed.
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"I think a common misconception with athletes is that we aren't smart enough to make our own opinions on anything else, especially politics," Vonn said.
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"There is a misconception that if you're removing something you don't want in your product, you're replacing it with an effective natural ingredient," Haydon says.
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" She said that the obvious misconception women boxers face is that they are "more fragile, weaker, and less likely to stick it out in boxing.
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On Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen last night, Sivan was asked by a fan what he thought the biggest "misconception" about Swift was.
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But fantasy football still holds a ton of mystery for most; the biggest misconception being that you need to be a football expert to play.
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Supposing these problems can be overcome, tying access to health care to work is still wrong, because it is based on a misconception about incentives.
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"A misconception is that all of the credits will transfer, but usually they don't," said Mark Kantrowitz, publisher and vice president of research at SavingforCollege.com.
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It's a common misconception that you have to be injured in order to see a physical therapist, but PTs "definitely do preventative care," Wendel says.
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During her September press conference, Yellen stubbornly clung to the misconception that it is only possible to tell if a bubble exists after it bursts.
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I also like dance music and hanging out with my friends, because contrary to a popular misconception, being introverted doesn't mean you're a social turkey.
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It's a misconception Mrs_Gault says she also struggles with, as both a woman taking charge of her sexuality, as well as a wife and mother.
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These atrocities have encouraged a misconception that freedom of religion and women's rights are incompatible – that increased religious freedom restricts equality and justice for women .
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FROM COINAGE: 4 Ways to Work Out Without Killing Your Wallet A misconception I hear about UFC fighters is… That our braids don't [come undone]!
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In addition to perpetuating the misconception that weight loss and success are one and the same, this well-intentioned comment can inadvertently be extremely harmful.
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There's all these kind of myths around what menstruation is; the common misconception, especially from the men, is that it's an illness or it's impure.
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It is a common misconception that relations between the United States and Turkey were always warm, similar to traditional allies like the British or Germans.
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"The IT band is commonly mistaken as a muscle, but this is a popular misconception," says Kevin McLaughlin, a physical therapist at Johns Hopkins University.
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"The entire area is still affected by the misconception after the fires that the tourism industry was adversely impacted," Owens said in an email Wednesday.
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Despite the misconception that doing several tasks at once can increase productivity, multitasking is a habit which has been proven to actually detrimental to productivity.
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There's a common misconception that some people are simply born with a talent for sleuthing – whether to uncover infidelity or to solve more sinister mysteries.
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It's part of the bisexual community Advocates say the biggest misconception about bisexuality is that it simply means you like men and women, full stop.
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Perhaps the biggest misconception about molluscum contagiosum is that it's really a spell or hex from the Harry Potter series of books for young adults.
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I think there's a misconception that long takes—or, in your case, one long take—make for a slow film, but this is really pacy.
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According to internal documents, Purdue officials discovered that many doctors wrongly assumed that oxycodone was less potent than morphine—a misconception that the company exploited.
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Unfortunately, stories like Neally's perpetuate the dangerous misconception that Autopilot and other semi-autonomous systems can be fully relied upon to do all the driving.
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This was my misconception, you see, I didn't know much about miscarriages and I didn't know many people who had miscarried, or so I thought.
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"There is a misconception that just because we come from a different background, we can't like the same things other Americans like," Ms. Kucher added.
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It's a common misconception that someone who is asexual - or "ace" as they've nicknamed themselves — would have no use for gadgets that are, well, sexual.
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I think many people have this misconception of who trans people are because we all come from different backgrounds, and things aren't always clear-cut.
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Emily Prince, a trans woman in Alexandria, Virginia, recently struggled with this misconception about trans people's gender identity while signing up for a therapy program.
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The Hollywood Reporter also noted that Paltrow believes many people have a misconception about the way she lives and what her site is all about.
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Way too many people believe in the misconception that refugees only need food and shelter and don't care about education, which is just plain wrong.
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For those thinking 1, you are wrong – and countless surveys, data, and billions of dollars in investment are evidence of your misconception of the future.
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"There's (a need) to teach people more about how VPNs work, because there was a misconception that they work during total internet blackouts," he said.
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The Utah employee also debunked a common misconception he noticed in his store — that is, that the store is keeping extra stock in the back.
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"We have this misconception about BDSM that's been given to us by wonderful films and poorly written books like 50 Shades of Grey," explains Rabbit.
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Much of the creative-writing industry depends upon that misconception and the promise, implicit or explicit, that the acquisition of those skills is unconditionally achievable.
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Jorja Leap, a University of California Los Angeles anthropologist, lamented the common misconception that MS-13 was brought to the United States from El Salvador.
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To the Editor: There is a common and dangerous misconception that babies like Constantin are too young to be affected by the events around them.
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People don't write programs by sitting down and going from point A to point B — that is a misconception people who don't write programs have.
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But even these companies and their zeitgeist-y branding still have to overcome a common misconception: that lube indicates a less than healthy sex life.
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See also: The best mattresses you can buyOne common misconception about bed-in-a-box mattresses is that you can only order all-foam models.
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" The statement continued, "He believed this protest would be a peaceful demonstration of civic participation, and for this misconception, he was beaten, dragged and arrested.
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"We have to get rid of the misconception that either 'the world is going to end' or 'we're not going to do anything,'" Fauci said.
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"We have to get rid of the misconception that either 'the world is going to end' or 'we're not going to do anything,'" Fauci said.
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Do not make the mistake I nearly made and fail to read them because you are under the misconception that they are not for you.
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"It's definitely a misconception that in order to invest in a way that social responsibility you have to sacrifice on the returns," Ms. Savant said.
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Those with pets also face the misconception that they are incapable of caring for an animal, something which Stewart said he also considered at first.
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But there is a great misconception about the heavy hitter — that all he is, is a fighter who can unleash a mean straight right hand.
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Its publication came amid rising concern over teenage e-cigarette and fueled a continuing misconception over the lifesaving potential of switching from cigarettes to vaping.
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"I think the biggest misconception that people have about prison is that 'the state' pays for everything," wrote Connie Martin, 26, from Hazel Park, Michigan.
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When taken out of context, his comment that veterans with PTSD can't handle what they saw in combat merely highlights a common misconception about PTSD.
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A common misconception is that if a home is located outside the 100-year flood boundary depicted on the map than it's safe from flooding.
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In 2017, New York City officials began removing the yellow signs that once marked these shelters to avoid the misconception that they were still active.
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There's a common misconception that having a citizen child — a so-called anchor baby — allows undocumented parents to gain legal status in the United States.
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Many critics have taken Cheng's articulations of the future at face value, but it is a misconception that the live simulations represent an alternate reality.
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The New York Times flagged her comments, in which she said there is a "very common misconception" of when and how children talk about abuse.
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"I think there's a misconception that people with eating disorders don't like food, don't want to eat," says Francesca Baker, the book's author and editor.
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There isn't a single set of criteria, nor is there a national database or registration for working animals, though Reif says that's a common misconception.
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She fell into the common misconception that trans men are "really women" who don't like their bodies and have been indoctrinated into a hatred of womanhood.
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The philosophical misconception is that people think that witchcraft is evil, that it inherently does bad, whether it's your actual actions or aligning yourself against monotheism.
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This misconception stems from a set of rules called the Hays Code, "moral" guidelines which were applied to American TV and film from 1930 to 1968.
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A common misconception among well-meaning family and friends is to assume that because their single loved one hasn't "found someone," it means that she can't.
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A common misconception, though, is that this necessitates adopting some kind of spartan, pioneer woman existence that eliminates the frivolous pleasures of eyeshadow and curling irons.
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"People might have this misconception that we're just out here drinking beer," said Ming "Jessica" Hii, 27, of Atlanta, a counselor at a state psychiatric hospital.
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I think that there is still a big misconception for many people that women have to choose between family and career, but that's not the case.
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The actor and longtime marijuana advocate admitted that he hasn't gotten stoned in almost a year and that his hard-partying reputation is now a misconception.
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"One misconception about prepping is that you're always thinking there's going to be some kind of epic disaster," she told me over the phone from Virginia.
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While the condition of your heart is an important consideration if you're thinking of running a marathon, there's a misconception that runners must have big lungs.
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For some reason, there's a misconception that in order to eat healthy you also have to spend a ton of time cooking and preparing your meals.
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That misconception, which vastly overstated Lundgren's crime and led to the sentence he received, is simply to conflate software with a license to operate that software.
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I muse that perhaps male executives think that queer women are somehow more relatable because of the misconception that they fit more into a "male" paradigm.
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Buying into the misconception that advocating and negotiating for yourself is only for "pushy broads" is like relegating women to a permanent Mad Men secretary status.
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Contrary to popular misconception, getting the flu vaccine doesn't give you flu: According to the U.K.'s National Health Service website, the vaccine contains inactivated viruses.
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This misconception is "baffling to a lot of trans people," Mara Keisling, a trans woman and executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, said.
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"That's a common misconception," Aleksandr Yampolskiy, founder and CEO of SecurityScorecard, said on "Squawk Box, " when asked if Apple users can't be affected by other cyberattacks.
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And if sodas are your only experience of Costa Rican food, you'll walk away with the grave misconception that Costa Rican food is boring as hell.
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Clearing up this misconception is important, at least to one pro-woman Twitter user, who wanted to make sure everybody on social media knew the truth.
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This is despite the fact that, as Ann V. Bell recently wrote in "Misconception," women of color are in fact more likely to suffer from infertility.
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"It's a misconception as a car owner to think that it's the down payment on the car and the monthly cost, and that's it," she says.
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There has long been a misconception that the Greek's used caestus, a leather glove studded with bits of metal and glass, apparently adopted from the Romans.
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Educational efforts will also be needed to alter the current misconception that compensatory interventions not worthwhile because of the progressive nature of Alzheimer's and related dementias.
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There is a misconception that the only reason Latinas are experiencing this pay gap is because we work in lower paying positions or are less prepared.
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"There's this misconception that I'm not into plastic surgery, but I'm into it and I don't care if you have it," the reality star tells Cosmopolitan.
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A recent Morning Consult survey from the University of Phoenix, College of Social Sciences, demonstrated that misconception and stigma complicate the support for veteran mental health.
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Because I was AFAB (assigned female at birth) and look like a very classically "feminine" woman, some have the misconception that I'm not actually gender fluid.
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Even though there is a common misconception that you can get sexual-transmitted infections from putting your cheeks on a dirty seat, that has been debunked.
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Her demonstration that every challenge is an opportunity for growth bumped up against my misconception that a successful life was marked by a smooth, unimpeded path.
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The second misconception and lesson to be learned from the book was that the crisis was caused by one set of big, bad actors: the banks.
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Wilson said some people are under the misconception that they must wait 48 hours before filing a police report, when that waiting period varies by location.
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We will never build good transit until we jettison the century-old misconception that it is a business the government happens to run out of necessity.
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As a result, many Americans assume that Canadian whisky is boring and poorly made, a misconception that the industry's leaders are only now pushing back against.
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What's the misconception when you're reading parts, or when you're seeing other people play parts, about Latino communities you would love to see most go away?
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It's a point that's both crucial to making sanctions work and speaks to what is perhaps the biggest misconception about them, even among many Washington policymakers.
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"There's this misconception that we're in this lawless land, and it's the wild, wild frontier, and it's not," said the Brownsville police chief, Orlando C. Rodriguez.
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There's a misconception that each non-binary person must have a certain look — trans masc, white or white-passing, and extremely slim, with a short haircut.
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The debate from Charleston, S.C., ended with the Democrats on stage being asked to share the biggest misconception about them as well as their personal motto.
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"There is a misconception that things are better in the smaller, indie film world, but that's simply not the case," Mr. Schlamme said in a statement.
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This is a common misconception that can make things worse, Dr. Neff said, because that voice is a survival mechanism that's intended to keep you safe.
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" —Bunny W. "So many people think libraries are going to become obsolete (or already are) which is just wildly untrue, and it's tough to fight this misconception.
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A common misconception is that you can use your will to dictate where the life insurance proceeds will go, but Friedman says that is not the case.
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Fighting the misconception that their grueling, dangerous sport is just a LARP offshoot is among the many battles the modern medieval knight faces outside of the ring.
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This is made worse by the fact that a lot of what makes a food "good" or "clean" is constantly changing and is often based on misconception.
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Mistake 5: Turning the steak only once It's a common misconception that the best way to keep a steak tender and juicy is to flip it once.
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They totally had a misconception about what we were going to do and what we were all about, and nothing could have been further from the truth.
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"It's a common misconception that only those with Targaryen blood can be dragon-riders, although that certainly helps," reads a New York Times article about the dragons.
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The second misconception was that when Cheniere reached 2019, it would only have a choice to continue to invest in the company or distribute cash to shareholders.
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With white people, a big misconception is that I want to talk to you in Spanish, dance with you, or that my culture is up for grabs.
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"There is a misconception right now that we need more protein, especially for exercise and muscle gains, which is why whey protein has become popular," Majumdar says.
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"There's a misconception of, 'alright, I smoked for 10 years or 5 years so the damage is done, I can't reverse it' — that's not true," he said.
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"There is this misconception that the original trilogy is the end-all, be-all for 'Star Wars' fans," Cameron Deuel, senior manager of social at Funko, said.
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But it also comes from a misconception that slavery is only the outright ownership of a person, according to Jakub Sobik, a spokesperson with Anti-Slavery International.
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"There was a misconception that The Middle was canceled by ABC, when in fact, they would've liked us to go another year, I'm sure," Heaton tells PEOPLE.
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But luckily the organizer of the event, Craig Galbraith, was able to clear up the misconception that me and so many others outside of the subculture hold.
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The perception that therapy is only for when you're at the end of your rope is understandable — after all, therapy is still stigmatized — but it's a misconception.
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"Contrary to Mr. Trump's misconception, Pakistan is not a colony of the United States of America," Pakistani Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar said in a statement on Monday.
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In fact, he's not a bear at all (common misconception!) — he's a marsupial, and this Australian cutie is giving the Hemsworth brothers a run for their money.
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What was the biggest misconception following implementation of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the overhaul that passed in December 2017 and went into effect in 2018?
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The misconception, Stolbach explained, likely comes from the fact that fentanyl is commonly administered as a legitimate pain medication through patches that are applied to the skin.
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Voter Fraud The common misconception is that systematic voter fraud on a mass scale would be necessary to influence an election and thus impossible to pull off.
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The misconception that Cinco de Mayo is Mexican Independence Day makes a comeback each September 16, the actual anniversary of Mexico's declaration of war against colonial Spain.
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He says it also brought him an epiphany: that people have struggles in their lives that they don't share willingly, for fear of stigma, ridicule and misconception.
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That argument is based on an outdated reading of the provisions of the Social Security Act and a misconception about the impact current provisions have on women.
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The most common misconception among the public, Ms. Kosanovich said, is that the unemployment rate is determined solely by counting people who are receiving unemployment insurance benefits.
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Lots of people believe that holistic anxiety aids or supplements are safer or gentler for you than a psychiatric drug — but that's a misconception, Dr. Cassiday says.
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"There is a misconception [that] people who are really successful at this are just writing blog posts at nap time and juggling both really well," says Wiles.
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I'll never forget the moment when I, a woman well into her childbearing years, and member of the workforce for more than a decade, realized the misconception.
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"The idea that I was attacking women everywhere for wearing makeup and doing their hair was a misconception that I ran into from both genders," she recalled.
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"There is a somewhat commonly held misconception that lot-line windows are in some way protected," said Mr. Berman, of the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation.
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The misconception that late-night workouts help you pass out is totally off-base, since exercise tends to raise your cortisol levels and suppress sleep-inducing melatonin.
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The effect, actually caused by air trapped in their fur, gave rise to an early misconception about platypuses, that they "breathed through their butts," Mr. Dockerill said.
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" That last quote comes from Mara Hvistendahl's gripping "Unnatural Selection," one of two books I recommend reading on the subject; the other is Matthew Connelly's "Fatal Misconception.
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The popular misconception that Macs don't get viruses has become a lot less popular in recent years, as Apple devices have weathered their fair share of bugs.
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This widespread misconception makes as much sense as saying that cash is subject to fraud just because frauds may be committed by people trying to obtain it.
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This misconception may come from the fact that income affects your creditworthiness, a similar but distinct measure that credit card issuers use to determine your interest rates.
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What if that scheme relied heavily on a misconception that the money collected was being set aside for the contributor to get back at a later time?
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There's a misconception that Silicon Valley is all about creating frivolous apps and getting paid buckets of money to do it while working in a frat house.
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" Byrd said the misconception that simply interacting across racial or ethnic lines can reduce people's prejudice toward one another is common and "resonates strongly with people today.
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"The number one misconception was people assuming that it was a walk to promote prostitution or promiscuity, which is really stupid," Rose previously told PEOPLE of the event.
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Instead, there remains a bit of a misconception that all of modern erotica is somehow similar to Fifty Shades, with female submissives being the name of the game.
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"Despite common misconception, [past research has] demonstrated that kitchen environments host more microbes than toilets," the authors write in the paper, published recently in the journal Scientific Advances.
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"People have this misconception that if you're an LGBT company you are stereotypically 'gay' — you're a florist or a designer, and all those businesses are great," Nelson said.
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"The biggest impediment to the improvement of many of these settlements is the misconception that they are illegitimate, because residents don't own the land they occupy," he said.
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"One of the things that occurs is folks self-select out of homeownership because they have some misconception about what it is to become a homeowner," she says.
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This misconception persists in popular representations of dinosaurs today, even though it has been long-established that dinosaurs&apos closest living relatives are birds and crocodilians, Clarke explained.
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There's a misconception that people are stuck to each other in this rat race, but we have so many parks and canal walks and places to just think.
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The "detox" thing is the biggest misconception people have about colonics, says Lisa Ganjhu, DO, a gastroenterologist and clinical associate professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center.
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That said, there's still a misconception that the treatment is best avoided by people with dark skin, so we turned to top dermatologists for the truth about microneedling.
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And there is a common misconception that abortion is a more controversial issue than the ones mentioned above — although it's important to note that is simply not true.
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It is simply that too many girls harbour a misconception that working in IT means being sat alone in front of a screen for 40 hours a week.
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She adds that a common misconception about trans women—perpetuated by the willowy bodies seen on runways—is that their gender presentation should align to stereotypical feminine tropes.
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The American Psychiatric Association, in a statement to BuzzFeed News, refuted "a common misconception" when asked about how Gartner's group is now using the "duty to warn" concept.
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Some media reports had claimed Defense Secretary James Mattis essentially froze Trump's new rule in late August, which created a misconception that the Pentagon eclipsed the president's authority.
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Although the stigma surrounding mental illness is slowly being broken down, the misconception that a disorder like depression or anxiety means there's something "wrong" with you remains pervasive.
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"We want to transcend what I think is a very common perception — or misconception — of what VR is, which is tech and gaming," says Dreamscape CEO Bruce Vaughn.
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At La Guinguette d'Angèle, her matchbox-sized detox counter in the First Arrondissement, she upends the long-held French misconception that vegan and gluten-free cooking is bland.
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And I think that's a misconception as well, that there's somebody that's going to come up on a white horse that's gonna save the folks of the South.
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A national survey just provided a comprehensive overview of the reasons we waste so much—and one of the most common ones is based on a total misconception.
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"There's this misconception that I'm not into plastic surgery, but I'm into it and I don't care if you have it," the reality star told Cosmopolitan in 2016.
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It rolls a whole bunch of gay stereotypes into one sentence and, in doing so, bolsters the widely-held misconception that all gay women look and act alike.
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There is a common misconception that 1877 marked the end of black political life in the South, but the end of Reconstruction did not lead immediately to segregation.
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But there has long been a fundamental misconception about one of its distinctive tongues: the speech of some of the country's black population, especially in highly segregated areas.
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It seems like a widespread enough problem that there would be a market for treatments and an incentive to fund research—is that a misconception on my part?
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The thing is, there's been this misconception that Valve or Samsung or Microsoft or Sony are Oculus's competitors, when the fact is that their main competitor is irrelevancy.
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And it turns out dopamine fasting is based on a fundamental misconception about the value of social interaction that could stop fast participants from gleaning any real benefits.
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Ms. Lieberman, who has also worked as a therapy dog evaluator, said another misconception is that it's O.K. to extend your hands into a dog's face as introduction.
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Not everyone who menstruates identifies as women Much of the criticism and confusion about Proctor and Gamble's decision appears to come from the misconception that only women menstruate.
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For everything from how cancer drugs are approved to the way treatments are priced, "a misconception is that we are doing the best job we can," he says.
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" — that there's a popular misconception that "human memory works like a video recorder: the mind records events and then, on cue, plays back an exact replica of them.
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Though there is a common misconception that suicidal individuals will simply "find another way," most individuals do not substitute another method if their preferred method is not available.
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The idea that people who are having trouble breathing can't talk appears to be a misconception—air can come out of you, even there isn't enough coming in.
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I'm not really sure where the misconception that machines can compensate for a lack of humanity came from, but for anyone who believes that, I wish them well.
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