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"misimpression" Definitions
  1. a mistaken impression

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Its article also created a misimpression for at least some Canadians.
The widespread misimpression about the cost of college causes real damage.
" The biographer, possessing the fuller record, corrects this misimpression: "She didn't, of course.
Listing off a dozen police chiefs gave viewers a misimpression of what police think.
Today, a new online calculator is launching, and it's designed to combat misimpression with fact.
Koski tried to clean up the "misimpression," but Buchyk remained largely unhelpful to the government's case.
He asked you to release the report summaries to correct the misimpression you created, but you refused.
Contrary to the misimpression so studiously peddled, Barr has not taken action that effectively slashes Stone's potential sentence.
A lot of students get the misimpression that we're looking for an essay that defines what love is.
The misimpression is completely understandable if you have been taking in media coverage — in particular, reporting on a haughty Sept.
"Fourteen million and going up!" he clarified, lest anyone get the misimpression that she thought her work was done. Never!
"I think patients may be under the misimpression that we're just going to put the eggs back in your body," Dr. Fox said.
Among physicians, she says, there's a misimpression that because they don't deal with living patients, forensic pathologists have an inferior understanding of clinical medicine.
They also expressed concern that he is increasing prosecutors' anger with the president and potentially creating a misimpression about the Trump Tower project in Moscow.
Vivian's twin, Knox (Eric Lockley), meanwhile, is under the misimpression that, as the man in the family, he gets to decide whether she can run away.
"It's intentionally a regular day so that people don't get the misimpression that these American Jews are in fact celebrating a Christian holiday," Mr. Greenfield said.
Chris Brown is under the misimpression Tarzana is a backwoods town where anyone can ride their ATV with abandon, because there are no neighbors to disturb.
Users who have selected a restrictive location services option could reasonably be under the misimpression that their selection limits all of Facebook's efforts to extract location information.
Many platforms refer to themselves as "exchanges," which can give the misimpression to investors that they are regulated or meet the regulatory standards of a national securities exchange.
In Mr. Walsh's case, he has contended that the piece was edited to create a misimpression that he was endorsing a policy of arming kindergartners in the United States.
At the hearing for Mr. Washington last month, he said that Mr. Scarcella had testified "improperly" at Mr. Washington's trial, leaving a misimpression about the only witness who identified him.
Mr. Barr was left with the misimpression that the team would lay out the factors for Judge Amy Berman Jackson to weigh under the federal guidelines but ask for a lesser sentence.
A group called Politics WatchDog posted the manipulated video of Pelosi -- which was slowed down to give the misimpression she was speaking in an impaired fashion at a think-tank event -- at 1:29 p.m.
"People in a very cynical way are using this term now to identify anything that they don't like or don't agree with, and that's creating the misimpression that there's a lot of fake news," Schneider said.
Jerry Brown -- "I hope you know what you're doing" -- as well as a tense meeting with top officials at the big banks who "seemed to be under the misimpression that I could be bullied into submission," she writes.
"But the misimpression that their product is an effective cancer cure will remain out there, uncorrected, in the public eye," said Patti Zettler, an associate professor at Georgia State University's law school and a former associate chief counsel at the FDA.
"The government has informed the court that there was no intent to leave the FISC with a misimpression or misunderstanding, and it has acknowledged that its prior representations could have been clearer," the Office of the Director of National Intelligence claimed.
"For example, Ackerman's website falsely proclaims that NRATV is the 'world's most comprehensive video coverage of freedom-related news, events and culture,' which creates the misimpression that NRATV was a successful endeavor that the NRA endorses," according to the NRA's complaint.
" The New York Times reported Monday that people within Trump's inner circle have "grown exasperated" with his public utterances and worry that he is "increasing prosecutors' anger with the president and potentially creating a misimpression about the Trump Tower project in Moscow.
Although the rate of opioid addiction has risen recently at an alarming rate, there is a misimpression that legitimate opioid use for pain invariably places patients on a fast track to addiction, with many turning to illicit prescriptions and, in many cases, heroin.
Maybe it's the unruly white mane, the laundry-sack off-the-rack suits or the Brighton Beach butcher's accent — but the greatest misimpression about Bernie Sanders is that he's an all-natural, unaffected anti-politician who simply says what comes from his heart.
There are no reports taking a more rigorous look at the evidence against the 532 detainees transferred before 2009; correcting overstatements about more recent detainees might heighten the stigma against earlier ones if it fosters a misimpression that everything in all their leaked dossiers has been confirmed.
Some suggest he had been intentionally given this misimpression by people at Paramount Records. This resulted in a legal settlement with the Mississippi Sheiks, who had used the melody of Johnson's "Big Road Blues" in their successful "Stop and Listen". Johnson was party to the copyright settlement but was too drunk at the time to understand what he had signed.Evans, David (1971).
To convince executives to take action to resolve issues of poor quality, costs associated with poor quality must be measured in monetary terms. Crosby uses the term "the price of nonconformance" in preference to "the cost of quality" to overcome the misimpression that higher quality requires higher costs. The point of writing Quality Is Free was to demonstrate that quality improvement efforts pay for themselves. Crosby divides quality-related costs into the price of conformance and the price of nonconformance.
This book is intended for a general audience interested in recreational mathematics, including mathematically inclined high school students. It is intended to counter the widespread misimpression that Sudoku is not mathematical, and could help students appreciate the distinction between mathematical reasoning and rote calculation. Reviewer Mark Hunacek writes that "a person with very limited background in mathematics, or a person without much experience solving Sudoku puzzles, could still find something of interest here". It can also be used by professional mathematicians, for instance in setting research projects for students.
In addition to her years spent teaching, Spears has devoted much time to strongly advocating for integrating more Native history and experiential learning into school curricula. Spears is quoted as remembering, “...being in a history class during my elementary days and actually reading that I supposedly didn’t exist, that my family didn’t exist, that my people didn’t exist.” She has spent much of her adult life, therefore, "correcting that misimpression." Furthermore, Spears works as the Executive Director and curator of the Tomaquag Indian Memorial Museum in Exeter, Rhode Island.
Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that it's possible from watching the film "to come away with the misimpression that Mr. Norris has not said a word. He does talk, of course, but his real eloquence is exclusively physical. There's not quite enough of it to explain why someone of Mr. Norris's taciturn manner and unprepossessing blond looks has managed to become an international B-movie star. But there is enough to carry a simple, bullet-riddled, crowd- pleasing action movie like this one."Maslin, Janet (November 17, 1984).
Only at Cachy, where a rear guard fought to protect the Army of the North′s withdrawal, did the French resist until late evening. By the time the fighting ended, the French had suffered 1,383 French soldiers killed or wounded, and about 1,000 were declared missing. The Prussians lost 76 officers and 1,216 men. Under the misimpression that he was fighting a large army under Bourbaki′s command and that Farre′s surviving forces might outnumber his own,Manteuffel′s view apparently is reflected in contemporary accounts of the battle.
They offered that, while the opening sequences had a great pace and hinted at expectations of good insights of the script, it gave a misimpression of what followed. They wrote that the film had a "falta de graça" (lack of humor) in that it is a satire by "produtores que assistiram a Shrek" (producers who saw Shrek). Toward the story, they felt that screenwriter Angel Pariente was unable to create charisma in his characters and thus created a plot full of holes, and that the direction of Jose Pozo contributed to its failure. Another concern was that the soundtrack of American tunes, aimed toward winning a pre-teen audience, was repetitive and misapplied.
For example, most of the flower vendors in the Market are Hmong; during the difficult negotiations in 1999 over replacing the Hildt Agreement, many were apparently under a misimpression that the proposed agreement would have halved the vending space they received for a day's rent; in fact, this was unchanged. Further, the farmers who were the Market's original raison d'etre do not necessarily do well when the Market becomes more of a tourist attraction than venue for shopping for produce and groceries. "Craft vendors, antique and curio merchants, and booksellers…" wrote the City Auditor's office, "derive much of their business from tourists; fresh food vendors do not." Conversely, farmers have far more selling opportunities outside the Market than in the early and mid-20th century.

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