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"misperception" Definitions
  1. a false or inaccurate perception

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And it feeds the misperception—and it is a misperception—that the only people who get pardoned are people who are rich and famous, or connected, and average persons don't have a chance.
Similar levels of misperception were evident on four other issues.
Misperception and miscalculation are always worrisome in situations like this.
One misperception is that a gender pay gap reveals pay discrimination.
Dispelling a common misperception Not all independent work is created equal.
Still, Sood is cautious on the euphoria and misperception surrounding ICOs.
Their goal is to propagate misperception and exploit domestic political division.
The key factor driving unpopular norms is the misperception of public opinion.
And that's not the only misperception this exhibition is intent on correcting.
Thorson's focus is on how misinformation and misperception works in American politics.
It does not arise from a misperception of how time is spent.
"A lot of the criticism is based on a misperception," he said.
He corrects a misperception that female birds don't sing; they do, beautifully.
"It's a misperception that cats can't be trained," she said in an interview.
The Greek historian Thucydides warned of the dangers of conflict caused by misperception.
That's a shame; it's this very misperception that makes the issue so pernicious.
I think there may be some misperception about that opportunity for our business.
There is a common misperception that the Rust Belt and NAFTA go together.
"It's a widespread misperception that Hong Kong is a cultural desert," he said.
Some fellow decoys winced at her words, feeling that she harbored a misperception.
"Rhetorical sloppiness fosters the misperception that fraud by voters is prevalent," the report stated.
But it more accurately means an end to a false promise, an insidious misperception.
It is clear there is a misperception of who the New Middle Class is.
Post-Snowden, the misperception exists in Europe that Americans are cavalier with European data.
"That's a real misperception because the crypto industry would happily take regulation," she said.
Its verification procedures, which have worked well, provide reassurance and prevent misperception and miscalculation.
"A lot of criticism is based on a misperception of the court," he said.
There is so much misperception and misrepresentation about what&aposs been happening at the border.
This kind of misperception is how major catastrophes — like mass slaughters and even war — happen.
Mogulof added that there is a common misperception that UC-Berkeley only promotes liberal ideologies.
People suffering from MD, on the other hand, often display a misperception about their appearance.
This misperception, together with some skepticism about aid effectiveness, may skew opinions on foreign aid.
The fact that women sometimes fake orgasms may be contributing to male misperception as well.
But this misperception is embedded in many of the forces hampering support for scientific research.
It also highlights a common misperception that greater secrecy leads to stronger security, he said.
" The point of view from India: Misperception about Indian outsourcing companies: "I think the biggest misperception is the belief that these companies are not actually adding any value, and they are bringing low-skilled workers to replace high-skilled American workers at a lower cost.
There is a common misperception that the surest way to frustrate hackers is to encrypt data.
I think there could be a misperception that the design team is responsible only for simplicity.
"It hearkens back to this misperception that people transition because of their sexual desires," she wrote.
And that's why the – that's why this quarter there's a misperception that it was a miss.
Lane's conduct resulted in public misperception about the assassination of Dr. King and must be condemned.
Sadly, this belief is most often based on a misperception/personal experience taken the wrong way.
What role misperception, miscalculation, ideological zeal and actual military action may play remains to be seen.
There's a misperception that the North Koreans' offer of a direct meeting is a grand concession.
"There's one misperception that Las Vegas is the Strip, that they're an equivalent thing," Fortini said.
This is a misperception that dismays both of us, motivating the very article you are reading.
James also revealed he's having trouble at his job due to one giant misperception about him.
The only way to contend with this misperception is to examine your company stock holdings dispassionately.
Schwarzman said there is a misperception in the U.S. that China and North Korea are friendly.
But as the New Museum curators see it, the link to music supports a stubborn misperception.
"The word 'palliative,' I thought of it as synonymous with hospice," he said, echoing a common misperception.
It is a common misperception that suicide is fundamentally a result of long-term, treatment-resistant depression.
Watch: Few figures in American history have been as shrouded in myth and misperception as Harriet Tubman.
There's a misperception that women get into exotic dancing because of some traumatic event in their life.
"The danger is that there will be a war, but it will happen through miscalculation or misperception."
This misperception may be behind a still very low volume of new home equity lines of credit.
What is the biggest misperception that tech leaders and investors have of Columbus and communities like it?
Now this is called sleep state misperception, or paradoxical insomnia, and it's a common problem in insomnia.
Clapper's visit convinced him that the absence of diplomatic contact is creating a dangerous gulf of misperception.
"There's a misperception that in the 2018 election, the Kavanaugh fight ended up helping Republicans," Bitecofer said.
"There is a misperception that the de-escalation areas have resulted in peace and stability," he said.
Many scientists dismissed accounts of fire-spreading as accidental, a misperception about birds mistakenly snatching smoldering material.
Paranoia and misperception of actual foreign government capabilities and intent to access data abound in certain cases.
Dr. Alemayehu Wassie (VO) There is a problem aways, a misperception that these forests would stay forever.
Resisting such cognitive distortion is particularly critical since the misperception of majority sentiment can easily become self-fulfilling.
There is a misperception in the non-disabled world that disabled people's dream is to be cured altogether.
"Hibernation state" does not help preserve the organs from harm, he said, though this is a common misperception.
Some critics and fans share the misperception that book writers merely craft the dialogue between the show's songs.
One factor responsible for late-stage diagnoses may be the common misperception of HIV as a gay disease.
There's a common misperception that the Syrian war is ending because of the defeat of the Islamic State.
EN: It's a common misperception that the more expensive the car, the more people expect out of it.
Sethi added that there's a lot of misperception in the market about what kind of company GE actually is.
"There is a misperception that women are uncertain about their abortion decisions," said Saporta, of the National Abortion Federation.
Users, in other words, overestimate how much they value the service: a misperception corrected by a month of abstention.
There's a misperception that if people are using language differently, then someone must be right, but that's not true.
Chris Cox, Facebook's chief product officer, says the main misperception about the company is that it sells people's data.
In each game, all it took was an accident, overreaction, miscommunication, or misperception on intent to cause initial bloodshed.
Could sane, responsible leaders bet the planet on weapons that could be activated by an accident, misperception or mistake?
SARS drastically changed that misperception and has since placed coronaviruses, for good reasons, near the top of pandemic threats.
"Many people think food delivery means low-quality meals that are bad for you – we want to end this misperception!"
Cramer clarified the results, stating that worries were based on the misperception that Cisco is still a networking equipment play.
It's basically a misperception of the way that I look at myself compared to the way the world sees me.
There's this misperception that leaking a little pee is only something that happens when you eat dinner at 4 p.m.
Once concerns were raised about this type of contact, I have been mindful to avoid it to prevent any misperception.
Another misperception is the idea that the industrial mid-west is an economy in decline rather than on the rise.
It's a misperception that might leave companies ill equipped to protect their workers, and leaves both women and men vulnerable.
These frameworks counter a misperception that the lure to drone testing in Africa stems from a complete lack of regulation.
The misperception that mentally ill people are inherently dangerous is one of the most treacherous ideas in circulation about us.
That led to "a misperception as to a minimum fixed demand for the sale shares" when demand had softened significantly.
This was a confusing passage—the poet's final impression of Jorjadze didn't seem all that different from his initial misperception.
There's a theme in many of these descriptions: They depend on a basic misperception about the way that insurance works.
First, because they contribute to a misperception by many Jews that remembering the Holocaust is the main feature of Judaism.
The misperception is probably rooted in resistance to evidence that race, and not just individual effort, determines success and achievement.
"There's a misperception with prosecutors that somehow reform is anti-law enforcement, and that couldn't be further from the truth."
It is also necessary to correct the misperception that the DRC government is not moving forward responsibly in this endeavor.
It's just a misperception that if we were to go to the gold standard that we would have more stable prices.
That only helps both countries build trust with one another and reduces the chance for misperception and a possible nuclear war.
Perhaps because they don't see the problem, many have a misperception that progress is going to happen over the next decade.
"In this case, misperception may be protective," said Angelina R. Sutin, who led the research published Thursday in the journal Pediatrics.
There seems to be a misperception in the United States that Mexico elected a leftist leader to spite the Trump administration.
They become economically dependent, contributing to the misperception that older people are a burden to society, but it's not by choice.
" It also said the U.S. seeks "to improve transparency" as well as "to help manage the risks of miscalculation and misperception.
This might lead to the misperception that Facebook helps them stay updated, even if they are not actively seeking news else where.
Instead, legislators' have chosen the cynical route of using a politician-created misperception to justify restricting access to the right to vote.
Remarkable progress globally, paired with advances in antiretroviral therapy, has created a dangerous misperception that the threat of HIV/AIDS is over.
Q. People tend to have a misperception that with around a 30 percent chance to win, Trump is a big long shot.
The EU's rejection of modern scientific standards, which allow us to safely and efficiently feed the world, is based on a misperception.
It is similar to phantom pain in that regard: a situation in which there is a misperception that can cause immense grief.
It is similar to phantom pain in that regard: a situation in which there is a misperception that can cause immense grief.
A misperception I encountered at times from my fellow Muslims is that counterterrorism is an effort to undermine Islam as a faith.
"It's a common misperception that you can teach kids to defend against the effects of advertising for unhealthy foods," Harris said by email.
"The global misperception was that the demand would be endless," said Jonathan J. Miller, president of Miller Samuel, a real estate appraisal firm.
Mr. Greene was hardly alone in this misperception; it continues to crop up in essays about the movie and on its Wikipedia page.
As our statistical analysis of data provided by the Israeli police shows, this misperception contributed to a tenfold spike in riots in Jerusalem.
A common misperception about ISIS-related terror is that the group's fortunes exist in inverse proportion to the square mileage of territory it controls.
Warjiyo said there was a misperception among some companies about the cost of hedging and some alarmism over how low the rupiah might go.
An administration official also added that the trip serves to counter a "misperception in the region" that Iran has undue influence in the nation.
But some opera fans were worried that Mr. Roker's post would add to the popular perception — they would say misperception — that opera is dull.
"It is a common misperception that Ted Cruz is wildly unpopular in the state," said Hegar in an interview for POLITICO's Women Rule podcast.
"Perception and misperception have driven a lot of the conversation about what it means to be Asian American," Chow explained to me, over the phone.
A single misperception — a single moment of believing that the US might be about to attack — could cause North Korea to launch a preemptive strike.
There is a misperception that Amazon will run fully automated warehouses soon, Anderson said during a tour of Amazon's Baltimore warehouse for reporters on Tuesday.
The beginning of the crisis' resolution comes once the company determines the extent to which it has a tangible problem versus the misperception of one.
The AHA last week issued a sweeping advisory on saturated fats to clear up the public misperception that they aren't really risky for your health.
"There may be a misperception about how pathogens disperse globally," said Moritz Kraemer of Harvard Medical School in Boston, who wasn't involved in the study.
This, however, is a misperception, a classically liberal American failure to understand how Israel has elevated national loyalty into an acceptable substitute for religious observance.
"That kind of misperception situation is definitely possible, and that's how wars start," Steve Saideman, a professor who studies NATO at Carleton University, told Fisher.
But aside from the misperception that London's system is the best model for improvement, is the MetroCard system the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's most pressing problem?
"There is a misperception that the de-escalation areas have resulted in peace and stability... if anything, these have been serious escalation areas," said Moumtzis.
When asked about Amazon's massive market power and the growing scrutiny on potential anti-competitive behavior, Carney said there's a misperception about Amazon's true size.
The rediscovery of Greco-Roman sculpture in the 15th century spawned a long-held misperception that the artists of Antiquity intentionally left their work unpainted.
There's a misperception that the city is even more violent than it actually is, and as a result, we are having the wrong conversations about solutions.
If they overestimate it — the more common misperception — they may agree to tests and procedures that turn their final weeks and months into a medical treadmill.
"There is a common misperception that when people think of a behavior as 'genetic' that it's not changeable, and that is not true," Dr. Leve said.
Despite these tangible benefits, one of the largest obstacles preventing biophilic design in the workspace is the perception – or misperception – that working in nature is unproductive.
In his early writing, Dr. Lovelock occasionally granted Gaia too much agency, which encouraged the misperception that the living Earth was yearning for some optimal state.
But he never clarified what he meant or commented about it publicly, allowing a misperception that he is hostile to reporters to thrive on social media.
The authors of the new report also warn that there is often a misperception that it is less harmful than cigarette smoking, according to the association.
Minister of Law Yasonna Laoly said that was a "big misperception" and called the law a "legacy" as the bill was made for Indonesians by Indonesians.
According to Emily Brewster, associate editor at Merriam-Webster, publisher of America's best-selling dictionary, this question stems from a fundamental misperception about the role of lexicography.
"There's a huge misperception that it's selective to cancer only, and it's not at all — it'll kill any cells you put on it," she told BuzzFeed News.
The creation of a closed media ecosystem, fed by distrust in outside sources and increasingly disconnected from fact, leads to a politics built on misperception and misinformation.
The company has apparently been dealing with this issue for some time, and Tesla executives attempted to correct the misperception in a blog post in early April.
What we do need is to reduce the chances of some grave misperception, such as Kim's mistakenly thinking the U.S. has launched an attack and reacting accordingly.
Just normalizing relations with North Korea, and opening up channels of communication, should reduce the chances of a grave misperception by Kim and an attack by Trump.
Such misperception could raise the risk of escalation, as Iran might feel compelled to take steps in response to stave off what it sees as a threat.
By greatly exaggerating the influence of hateful, racist groups, they give them more power, embolden them to take action with the misperception that they have larger support.
This public misperception about a single virus mutation during an outbreak may have driven complacency among pregnant women towards Zika, though this effect is difficult to quantify.
Mr. McEachin said he thought Mr. Biden was open to other ideas, but he said the notion that Mr. Biden is not aggressive enough was a misperception.
And you get this misperception that "oh, it's good to have lots of friends," -- and I'm not saying don't do that, I'm just saying plan on drama.
She said it was a misperception to think everything is worse outside the United States, but added that the expat experience is different for people of color.
"I will certainly communicate if there's a misperception that we are withholding educational and recreational books of any form, because that is certainly not the case," he said.
A common misperception is that marijuana comes from small growers, but in fact it's several dozen publicly traded firms that grow the tons of marijuana produced every quarter.
But this largely stems from the misperception that a country's debt is like household debt—which it is not, since the U.S. government is capable of printing money.
"I can't comment on what's said during an election campaign, but I know there is a misperception of Saudi Arabia," Adel al-Jubeir told reporters late on Monday.
Stories like these buttress the widely held misperception that children are most likely to be abused by strangers and that those in foster homes are therefore uniquely vulnerable.
Social scientists have found that this misperception causes black children to be "pushed out, overpoliced and underprotected," according to a report by the legal scholar Kimberlé W. Crenshaw.
Even so, Walt Disney Studios, which released the movie, is contending with a perception — Disney would say misperception — that Chinese audiences have given the space adventure a cool reception.
Barnes & Noble (BKS) got a positive mention in Barron's, which said the shares are a bargain based on a misperception the bookseller is being badly outflanked by Amazon (AMZN).
"We've seen so many companies report great numbers this quarter and the market has yawned or even trashed their stocks for no good reason, other than misperception," he said.
There was a misperception out there that when the refinery runs are finally cranked back up that you'd see these crude oil inventories plummet, and that's not the case.
Some medical ethicists have said the case has fed into a misperception that "brain death" is not death; that somehow, the body can live on, and that is life.
"There's a misperception out there that because a stock is overbought that that is bad," Craig Johnson, chief market technician at Piper Jaffray, told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Friday.
This misperception could exist because as kids many are told "that we grew in our mommy's 'tummy,'" author and sexual health expert Martha Kempner wrote for Rewire in 2015.
It promoted a damaging misperception about people with disabilities, on a day better suited to celebrating their progress in one of the most neglected areas of American civil rights.
What surprised me was the near-universal misperception that Narcan is addictive or somehow desirable and that drug users, craving it, would break into the boxes to steal it.
While the Carters' stunning video exemplifies how far some Black people in this country have come, it also reinforces the misperception, held by many, that art is a luxury.
For years, Box has been seen by many in the press, analyst and investor communities as a storage product and nothing more, which given its roots, was an understandable misperception.
While these elements are generally a byproduct of a fiercely competitive recruiting market for top talent, they add to the misperception that Silicon Valley is a bastion of lavish perks.
For some scholars, the attempt to link Trump's lies — his falsehoods, his prevarications, his exaggerations, his duplicity, his "truthful hyperbole" — with postmodernism grows out of a misperception of the term.
A common misperception is that such trials are strictly for patients who have reached the end of the road and have no more hope of being helped by standard treatments.
It's also a misperception that the antiwar protest movement, the one that eventually ground down the gears of Vietnam after a decade of marches, was all hippy-dippy peace and love.
" The new website is light on details, but he told the Portland Business Journal that he hopes to "distill the stigma around cannabis, the misperception that athletes and cannabis are incompatible.
"We are not an AV [autonomous vehicle] and getting a permit reinforces the misperception that we are an AV," Levandowski wrote in an email to the DMV obtained by the Verge.
The Western misperception of the Russian threat—in tandem with Putin's obsession with the "Western threat"—had devastating consequences for my region, including Putin's invasions and annexations of Georgia and Ukraine.
It turns out that hearing from experts on both sides of an issue distorts our perception of consensus — even when we have all the information we need to correct that misperception.
Barnes & Noble — Barnes & Noble got a positive mention in Barron's, which said the shares are a bargain based on a misperception that the book seller is being badly outflanked by Amazon.com.
But Spanier came under criticism for what detractors said was his misperception of the world outside academia and his failure to understand the implications of the Sandusky scandal when it broke.
"We regret any misperception and have removed the post" The story is still up on the US Embassy in London's website, but officials say the post is expected to be removed.
On the surface the world today is demonstrably a more dangerous place, and the likelihood of military confrontation, especially due to an accident or misperception, is higher now than in decades.
" He continued, "We're going to disagree with the Kremlin and with the Russians on certain issues over time, but what we can't have is disagreements based on misperception and bad information.
In an E.M., you often "explore the meaning" of a memory and observe the misperception that has made it painful, thus reducing the power that the memory holds over you today.
In fact, in some cases Buddhist thought anticipated Western thought, grasping things about the human mind, and its habitual misperception of reality, that modern psychology is only now coming to appreciate.
" She added: "I think some of the misperception is manufactured, and some of it I take responsibility for, that I'm not communicating clearly enough what I care about and what I do.
There is a commonly held misperception that her explorations in the margins of society, communing with professional freaks and mentally unbalanced eccentrics, deepened her depressions and contributed to her suicide in 1971.
While the common misperception has been that only the old and frail can contract the coronavirus, early testing data in the city has shown that young New Yorkers have also been vulnerable.
She says she vowed to talk about this only if someone else brought it up — and only to correct what she believes is a terrible misperception and clear her beloved brother's name.
Criticism of the court, Roberts said, is "often based on a misperception" that the justices are divided 5-4 along familiar partisan lines and that, in fact, they sometimes form unusual alliances.
"He was concerned about the misperception in the public about the extent to which Apple was cooperating," recalled Larry Lessig, a Harvard law professor and privacy activist, who was also at the meeting.
"A common misperception among many employers today is that pay and work-life balance are among the top factors driving employee satisfaction," said Andrew Chamberlain, Glassdoor's chief economist, in a press release Thursday.
"One thing we've tried to address is the misperception, often put forth by our competitors, that our most experienced M&A people were not also working on these (middle-market) deals," said Friedland.
It's safe to say that President Obama shattered that misperception in 2008, as thousands of young minority children finally saw somebody who looked like them staring back at them from the Oval Office.
"The big story here is just the massive misperception about the nature of immigration in the U.S.," said Edward Alden, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, who specializes in immigration policy.
Because race has often been her subject, a frequent and career-shaping assumption is that it is her only one, a misperception that this retrospective makes a serious and successful effort to correct.
" The misperception about cows and airplanes originated with a now-retracted fact sheet published by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's office that contained an ironic aside about getting rid of "farting cows and airplanes.
But Mr. Cheon said he feared that what appeared to be a duel of bluffing between Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim could lead to a military strike and counterstrike "through misperception and misunderstanding."
One common misperception of Silicon Valley is that it operates like a factory; in that view, tech companies can hire just about anyone from anywhere in the world to fill a particular role.
But one Costco employee from Canada said that this can cause a misperception among members — namely, that the chain's gas stations operate under a mandate of always remaining considerably cheaper than the competition.
I wonder if that had to do with what may be a misperception that college-educated, well-to-do whites are more alarmed about President Trump than working-class people and African-Americans.
Biden's trip also served to counter a "misperception in the region" that Iran, which backs powerful Shi'ite Muslim militias fighting Islamic State in Iraq, has undue influence in the nation, the U.S. official added.
Exemplified by Brexit and to some extent Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, the notion that "the root of all evil is globalization" is a "fundamental misperception" of how the world economy works, Kim said.
"Moving past Q2, particularly as Model 3 becomes available, one of our challenges will be to eliminate any misperception about the differences between Model S and Model 3," the company said in a statement.
Instead, legislators are asserting that restrictive voting laws are a necessary solution to the misperception problem — a problem they created in order to justify passing those same restrictive voting laws in the first place.
Yet it sheds a light on a strange misperception and prejudice in the way we talk about things like body image and disordered eating: Namely, that these are the issues of young, white women.
Yes, but: If there is a silver lining to our current obsession with Russia, it's that it provides a much-needed correction to a decades-long patterns of neglect and misperception in U.S. policy.
"One misperception that folks have is that growing cannabis indoors means they get off without a hitch in regards to the environment," Jennifer Carah, senior freshwater ecologist at the Nature Conservancy in California, said.
It reinforces the false and damaging misperception that we are not citizens in a Republic but spectators or, if we're lucky, beneficiaries of an enlightened but unelected legal class and a divided, unelected Court.
"The media coverage surrounding the Supreme Court ruling was massive, and afterwards significantly faded — which could have led to a misperception that LGBT people now have the same rights as everybody else," she said.
Much of the money is directed at white people, but most of the stigma is directed at black and brown people, and Trump is, like a multitude of Republicans before him, exploiting the misperception.
In the end, Freed's candor works to lift the veil off the misperception that life after 60 consists mostly of conversations about sciatica or ceaseless and slightly abject devotion to a tiny, shivery dog.
When the North Koreans are at the table they are better behaved, the danger of war through miscalculation and misperception declines, and with an agreement, you can freeze or even roll back that nuclear program.
"From our perspective, it's trying to break down the common misperception that gun violence only effects so-called bad people," said Josh Sugarmann, executive director of the Violence Policy Center, a gun control advocacy organization.
Bharara: Yeh well look if in the particular circumstance you are not committing a crime there is nothing to be scared of and in fact I think people have a misperception in what we do.
"Therapeutic misperception is the idea that if there's something that could work, then it probably does work, and 'Yes, I want to be involved with it, and I'm willing to take any chance,' " said Brosco.
WHAT HE DESERVES MORE CREDIT FOR The biggest misperception of Obama is that he is some kind of wild leftist, when in fact he has proven to be an unremarkable exponent of the Washington consensus.
I wonder if those of us in journalism and the humanitarian worlds don't err by focusing so much on human misery that we leave the public with the misperception that everything is always getting worse.
"There is a misperception out there that we are at the headwaters of the one and only river in all of Bristol Bay," Pebble partnership spokesman Mike Heatwole told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by email.
"To correct that misperception and to confirm that C.D.C. had not changed its policy or recommendations, C.D.C. posted a clarification statement," she said, adding that the cellphone industry did not weigh in before changes were made.
This can also be a bit of a trick question, too, because what really matters is how people perceive you – in a sense, there is no such thing as misperception; in this context, perception is reality.
"They connect dual citizens like Siamak who are active in business and society as 'agents of infiltration', which is a complete misperception," said Bijan Khajehpour, a Vienna-based business consultant who is Namazi's cousin by marriage.
A common misperception is that women and minority VCs are only investing into women and minority entrepreneurs which is not true – they are investing into entrepreneurs of all types and are catching missed and underserved opportunities.
The misperception that Chinese firms offer cheaper products without major security costs recently led even close U.S. ally Great Britain to allow Chinese firms to help build their 5G networks through an announcement last week. Sen.
"The misperception is that they don't have water because they can't afford it - and that is completely wrong", with some spending up to 30 percent of their salaries on water, he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Subjects in both groups were then asked how strongly they agreed with the misperception that Saddam Hussein had such weapons immediately before the war, but was able to hide or destroy them before American forces arrived.
Unlike European immigrants, Latinos were the first immigrant group to come to the United States with baseball as their national pastime, Burgos said, challenging a misperception that Latinos had contributed to the sport only more recently.
And in my perspective, not one candidate, or at least not the leading candidates, are addressing these issues in the right manner… The perception of Lopez Obrador is exactly following this mistake, this misperception of the problem.
It's a dangerous misperception that could cause the crisis to escalate and Trump to miss what could be the best chance he will have to halt the tests of missiles that can now threaten the American homeland.
The show's unique, book-like format, started as a joke, Bass recently explained to Jillian Steinhauer in an interview published by Temporary Art Review: I work really slowly, and there's this weird misperception that I work fast.
Unless parents have a personal connection to someone working in manufacturing, "they either have no idea what happens or they have a misperception that it's dark, dirty and dangerous, which is definitely not the case," he said.
Ultimately, however, they clarified their version of events: The vice president's office said, yes, they had reached out to Rippon via American Olympic officials but only to clear up what they felt was a misperception of Pence's politics.
I had been laboring under the misperception that Malvasia was always a dessert wine, but it was a perfect, bracing accompaniment to fried zucchini blossoms and oily grilled shrimp, my first taste of Rando's sublimely simple home cooking.
As emergency physicians, we are concerned not just about this massive public misperception but also about its consequences to public health if emergency medical workers or other care providers are scared out of performing their normal lifesaving duties.
And, more broadly, Americans as a whole should have greater knowledge about what Muslims are doing in the fight against terrorism, because it corrects the misperception by some non-Muslims that we're not committed to our country's security.
But beyond those specific previews, we know much of the morally gray in-game plot points will center on power imbalances and misperception between Tier One operators and local guerilla combatants — a perfect breeding ground for potentially problematic missteps.
"That myth has hurt a lot of product of color, and it's still a problem with the middle-aged buyers who are the proverbial gatekeepers, who in fact enforce that misperception by not buying content of color," said Miller.
The bottom line: The electoral misperception and narrow ideological band of advisors do not inherently render the recent moves by the White House to recognize Guaidó and then impose oil sanctions on the Maduro government wrong or ill advised.
"While willfulness may be inferred from blatantly wrongful conduct, such as a gratuitous kick to the head, an officer's mistake, fear, misperception, or even poor judgment does not constitute willful conduct under federal criminal civil rights law," Donoghue said.
Also, the Pentagon said in the report that it is a "misperception" for art-market experts to say it is not effectively implementing the Hague Convention or does not have an effective and coordinated approach to protecting cultural property.
In the majority's eyes, letting the police officials off the hook for violating Mr Heffernan's freedom of speech merely because a misperception fuelled their retaliation would have a chilling effect on public employees weighing whether to assert themselves politically.
And if they fake it with a spouse once, they might feel pressure to continue faking it, which is going to exacerbate the misperception problem, leading their husbands to believe their orgasms are more frequent than they really are.
"The way that people think about [nuclear weapons] is on a much, much grander scale than biological weapons, and I think that's a misperception," said Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security.
Most patients, sadly, get referred to hospice only in the very last days or weeks of their illness, which explains the misperception that "nothing" is done for the patient other than fluff the pillows on the way to death.
According to Wellerstein, the problem with the misperception is that the entire world will be transformed into a toxic river in less than three hours, is that it absolves people of the responsibilities that come with surviving a nuclear war.
However, Gharem bridges this divide with phrases in English, littered throughout the sign and highlighted in white, several of which serve to combat the misperception that many Westerners have about Islam as a religion and Mecca as a holy space.
"The complaints I have heard about migrants are nearly all based on the idea that the UK is treating immigrants better than native-born British people" – notably the misperception that they have better access to social housing and public services.
"There are serious potential side effects, and there's this wide-held misperception that these compounds are safe," said Dr. Shalender Bhasin, co-author of the new study and director of the research program in men's health at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
The rhetoric of the Singapore summit notwithstanding, the globe has witnessed in the dangerous escalatory rhetoric and nuclear saber rattling between North Korea and the United States a new awareness that fear and misperception increase the likelihood of accidental nuclear war.
Mr. Blaichman, who settled in the United States after the war, was active in promoting the legacy of the partisans, hoping to counter the misperception that all Jews went passively to their fate and that none fought back against the Nazis.
"It's a misperception that solid fundamentals are not needed for a bull run, which is now in its first stage, and the signal for the second stage will be earnings growth recovery after bottoming out," Haitong Securities wrote in report.
Trump's extreme rhetoric (and he is not alone -- the Czech President has made similarly inflammatory remarks, as have politicians in the UK, Slovakia and elsewhere) reflects and contributes to a widespread misperception that the movement of people is a threat to national security.
"It's a common misperception that these men go for weak women; it's quite the opposite — these pathologically self-centered guys want a strong woman who has a lot to give," writesHuff Post contributorand founder and CEO of Date Like a Grownup, Bobbi Palmer.
"We believe this approach could result in a misperception among physicians that biosimilars differ in clinically meaningful ways from their reference biologics' drug substances," Tara Koslov, acting director of the FTC's Office of Policy Planning, said in an email to The Hill Extra.
"Mistake, panic, misperception or even poor judgment by a police officer does not provide a basis for prosecution," the Justice Department noted in its report explaining its decision not to seek charges against the Ferguson officer who killed Mr. Brown in 2014.
On each issue there was broad consensus: Negotiations would be pointless, halting the bombing would be seen as a sign of weakness, and the main problem was not with the war but with widespread public and political misperception about how it was going.
As I have explained at length elsewhere, "Muslimness" in this "new racism" is defined by the onlooker in a position of power, not the bearer of the identity, and is imposed onto people through generalization, misperception and stigmatization made ubiquitous by public discourse and repetition.
The balance between offense and defense in intelligence will continue to evolve as these technologies advance, but this will remain a critical domain of peacetime and wartime competition, in which such a going dark could increase levels of uncertainty and exacerbate risks of misperception.
" On Saturday, Wolitarsky cleared up what he called a "misperception" of the team's views on sexual assault: "[S]exual harassment and violence against women have no place on this campus, on our team, in our society and at no time is it ever condoned.
To be able to have this family out there and invited into people's homes, I'm really grateful that we get to have that in this time when I think that there is a lot of misperception about who Latinos are and what Latino families care about.
"I could argue that Google itself, now that it's expanding beyond just search into YouTube video, data centers, [and] self-driving cars — that may be a big bargain given the misperception that it's still merely a search play hostage to the advertising market," the "Mad Money" host said.
"This is a misperception that parents think if they ask that question they are somehow endangering their child and introducing this idea," said Raquel Farrell-Kirk, an art therapist who has run weekly sessions for Stoneman Douglas students and teachers at the Coral Springs Museum of Art since the shooting.
" GCK: "I definitely feel like when all of this stuff was going on, there's a lot of misperception about who Latinos are and I always have felt that if I could invite people into my living room, that I could change hearts and minds, because Latinos are lovely beautiful people.
This is important, because the right in the U.S. has tried to portray him as collaborating with Russia, and the major media have not been particularly vigilant in dispelling this misperception — with the result that many millions of Americans incorrectly believe that he chose Russia as his place of exile.
That most recent episode takes what the TV writer John Rogers calls the Evil Speech of Evil—the "Republic Serial Villain monologue" that even Adrian Veidt derides as Oxymandias in the original comic—and turns it into a palimpsest of white resentments and the misperception of unfairness, whether economic or romantic.
In a paper released at the end of July, Sir David King, the British Foreign Office's Special Representative on Climate Change, and his co-author, Oliver Inderwildi of Oxford University's Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, refute what they call "a common misperception about peak oil": that fossil fuels are growing scarce.
Tez Anderson, who founded Let's Kick ASS (AIDS Survivor Syndrome) and has lived with HIV since 1983, said he fears the London news will reinforce the misperception that AIDS is no longer a epidemic thanks to advances in treatment, even though some 40,000 new HIV cases are reported in the United States every year.
Even when the offices were full, the Crystal City Shops, a mall that opened in 1976 that allows patrons to move among its buildings without going outside, gave the "misperception by the outside market that no one was there," said Harmar Thompson, senior vice president for LCOR, a real estate investment and development company.
"My concern is that frequently, [summits] are so prohibitively priced that we create the misperception that in order to engage in wellness you have to spend a lot of money," said Joanne Heyman, former executive director of fashion designer Donna Karan's Urban Zen Foundation and adjunct professor of international and public affairs at Columbia University.
"There's a widespread misperception that anabolic steroid use is an issue of cheating in sports, but the vast majority of anabolic steroid users in this country are not athletes," says Shalender Bhasin, a men's health researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Pope's co-author on a new articlein the Journal of the American Medical Association.
In her stolid insistence that the whole impeachment process is simply too complicated for the electorate to comprehend, she manages to reinforce the very misperception she criticizes—that impeachment is an up-or-down vote, and not a process designed to build a case against an unfit president accused of misconduct—by suggesting that it's unlikely that impeachment would, by definition, be successful, because the Senate is unlikely to convict.
But within the underside of the lid, both the raised area and the rim of the opening, was painted brown, and thus the compound eyes of the fly could not clearly perceive a way out, resulting in its own entrapment … I often reflect on the absurdity of the situation — a collision between intent and circumstance, a mechanism constructed to rely upon misperception, a little death machine put to work in the clear light of day.
In her two concurrent exhibitions, Nina Chanel Abney: Seized the Imagination at Jack Shainman Gallery (November 9 – December 20, 2017) and Nina Chanel Abney: Safe House at Mary Boone, curated by Piper Marshall (November 20 – December 22, 2017), the artist employs stenciled shapes and symbols (dollar signs, X's, teardrops, birds, and cats), while channeling safety posters, cartoons, graffiti, Stuart Davis's jammed together planes of color, Sister Corita's serigraphs, Emory Douglas's artwork for the newspaper Black Panther, and Henri Matisse's cutouts, to address the prevailing state of incivility, rumor, misperception, and self-righteousness that has descended over America like a radioactive mist, infecting us all.

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