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Of course, Carlson does not always have the wrong idea.
"Jokes is the actually the wrong idea," he tells me.
McIlroy said he had the wrong idea when he started out.
I hope she doesn't get the wrong idea and start blabbing.
" However, she noted, "People can get the wrong idea on Instagram sometimes.
But don't get the wrong idea; it's not all doom and gloom.
This is not a wrong idea, but he sometimes overstates its importance.
Yes, she was renting his apartment, but please don't get the wrong idea.
For some local Republicans, focusing on general election voters is the wrong idea.
And it's dangerous too, because it gives people the wrong idea about him.
"I just don't want Jeremy to get the wrong idea," Simon complains to Lilette.
Most people now know about post-seed, but some still have the wrong idea.
But to decide whether Democrats let him score a win is the wrong idea.
By letting him come to the room, I had given him the wrong idea.
I don't want people to get the wrong idea about the purpose of the blog.
I'm starting to wonder if I just had the wrong idea about my ex-stepmom.
I like that these aren't huge — kids shouldn't get the wrong idea about space travel.
I don't like telling people what I make because it gives them the wrong idea.
It doesn't matter who is right if it is the wrong idea for the business.
But don't get the wrong idea—for most of the day, you're going to class.
In fact, he says people have the wrong idea about him and his separatist cause.
I went to their house and told them they had the wrong idea about me.
But don't get the wrong idea—for most of the day, you're going to class.
Eliminating the orderly liquidation authority to take advantage of fictional "savings" is the wrong idea.
The PBS film shows why Davenport was the right man to spread the wrong idea.
The people in Saudi Arabia and Brunei who ban Christmas clearly have the wrong idea.
Calling Milford Graves an autodidact would be basically correct, but it gets at the wrong idea.
But I think the little camera I had around my neck gave them a wrong idea.
On the other, the mother of three doesn't want to give her ex the wrong idea.
So perhaps those 2001 essays about the death of the novel actually had the wrong idea.
Don't get the wrong idea: We're not here to deter you from diving into fantastical color.
"I didn't want anyone to get the wrong idea of why I was there," she said.
Even me, I post pictures that flatter my figure and can give the wrong idea to everyone.
Finding the next (wrong) idea It's fair to say that Kodak never fully embraced the digital camera.
Most often, though, people have the wrong idea about what a career in modern manufacturing looks like.
He wants to remove that stigma, because he believes a lot of people have the wrong idea.
Someone listening to Trump's speech would have come away with an entirely wrong idea of her policy.
Mount BonnellIf you're from anywhere they have actual mountains, you probably have the wrong idea about Mount Bonnell.
But don't get the wrong idea: The movie never gets too deep, which is half of its charm.
If you share one with your opposite-sex friends, they could get the wrong idea about your intentions.
Are you less affectionate with people you meet because you don't want to give them the wrong idea?
You might get the wrong idea about what he was up to, what he worked so hard to say.
Don't get the wrong idea from these videos, though: There's no real rivalry between the pop star and her brother.
In the introduction, lest we get the wrong idea, she apologizes for the number of rich people in her book.
Pollsters could be trying to get the composition of the electorate right, but they might just have the wrong idea.
Albritton, shouting over the sound of traffic, tried to explain that they had the wrong idea — at least about her.
"We're so outspoken it's pretty hard to get the wrong idea…" Despite appearances to the contrary, Shame are good boys.
"I think the idea of a physical wall, I think President Trump has the wrong idea for that," Rosen said.
Though the plan was not intended to keep consumers out of homeownership, apparently a lot of them got the wrong idea.
"Big Brother" fans got the wrong idea about Paul Abrahamian's "blackface" or "black mask" stunt ... at least according to his mom.
For instance, he claimed: "Ninety-four million Americans are out of the labor force," which may give people the wrong idea.
And lest we get the wrong idea about what we were seeing, our guide explained the bullet holes in the fuselage.
Mr. Barbuti said people had the wrong idea about guardians, that their powers were limited to what the judge gave them.
It has to be believable but we also don't want to give young people the wrong idea of things that are dangerous.
Don't let that give you the wrong idea: The company is wildly unprofitable, losing $891 million in a single quarter last year.
Here are some tips if you've never stayed in one, or worse, have the wrong idea of what a hostel is like.
" Digby added that critics are "just making a political spin out of it and getting the wrong idea of what it really means.
Now you might think just calling your app a "strictly platonic friend making app" is enough to prevent people getting the wrong idea.
"A lot of people have the wrong idea about Iraq, and while we do have extremists, we also have good people," she says.
However, LV made it clear ... you're getting the wrong idea if you think her reduced time on 'RHOBH' means she's leaving the show.
They probably exist, but that's the exact thing that the majority of users fear — so let's not even risk giving someone the wrong idea.
These don't make people feel like you've got the wrong idea about who they are (the way a misjudged beauty or fashion gift might).
FICO also wants consumers to be aware of some other prevalent, relevant myths since, in some cases, 43 million Americans have the wrong idea.
This is especially true when it comes to leadership, where focusing on individual achievement gives kids the wrong idea about how work gets done.
But Sakamoto would hate for you to get the wrong idea about the hazards of a cooling Earth as opposed to a warmer one.
I decided that being open with people about my blushing would help to assuage any concerns I had about people getting the wrong idea.
But I do wonder if the glut of anxious "oh no, what now?" articles gives the wrong idea about what raising kids is like.
In the West, a lot of people have the wrong idea that, because of the "Great Firewall," Chinese don't know what's going on in the world.
I had nothing against either site, obviously—I just wasn't gay, and I worried that if people saw my screen they might get the wrong idea.
I worry that saying I don't want to talk about it will seem harsh, give people the wrong idea about my health or make things awkward.
But don't let the frivolity give you the wrong idea—the Rockettes are a drag family with serious roots in radical, race-conscious HIV/AIDS advocacy.
Throughout the whole process, Kim maintains alleged blackface wasn't "intentional," but repeatedly says she can see why people would get the wrong idea from the dark photos.
These "ancient," remedies, she writes, "are neither ancient nor effective," but the result of social media and celebrity wellness sites that are giving women the wrong idea.
Diplo is fully committed to performing in Pakistan next month and thinks Donald Trump has the wrong idea on how to change the landscape in the country.
Indeed, $50K or even $500K for a consultant won't do anything if they are the wrong person working on the wrong idea — parasites are parasites after all.
But over the weekend, he doubled down on his wrong idea in the most Trump way possible — suggesting that men, not women, are really the oppressed ones.
The reason no one has built a self-conscious machine is that most people have the wrong idea about what consciousness is and how it arose in humans.
Animal rights protesters blasted Amy Schumer at her NYC book signing for her decision to sport fur -- but Amy says they've got the wrong idea about her wardrobe.
She also says Missguided often tags her on their social media posts -- and includes photos of her -- giving people the wrong idea that she's working with the co.
"Some people got the wrong idea," he said, claiming that the sketch provoked 300,000 angry phone calls to the NBC switchboard and that the network lost seven affiliates.
YOU KNOW, THE COMPANY, THE COMPANY REALLY IS GREAT AND BILL ACKMAN HAD THE WRONG IDEA ON IT BUT HE PUT UP A HELL OF A GREAT FIGHT.
After watching numerous videos showing cool automation in action, it would be easy for you to get the wrong idea about how much effort it takes to automate anything.
You don't want to give people the wrong idea about where things stand with certain people — or maybe you do want to send a very specific message out there.
Making sure that as many audience members as possible will understand that a toxic male character is meant to be foolish so they don't ever get the wrong idea?
Unlike Apple's Night Shift, Helia supposedly avoids that weird orange ambience that comes into play once the sun goes down, making sure your eyes don't get the wrong idea.
"[Democrats] are talking about perfectly lawful actions on their face, but they want to make it impeachable if it's just a wrong idea inside the president's head," he said.
Another wrong idea people have about Facebook is they think Facebook's own data is this rich mine of stuff, that that's why they're showing ads, they're listening to my microphone.
"In order to eliminate digital sex crimes, the wrong idea that sexually objectifies a woman's body must be changed first," the ministry said in comments to the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Donald Trump has the wrong idea about black people because he's talking to the wrong black people ... according to a Public Enemy rapper, who's willing to set the prez straight.
He insisted that overwhelming investors with technical information was the wrong idea, saying you can "lose people" in a 300-page report that says less than a 50-page report.
Of course the ubiquity of the meme has left some people — who might want to spend tonight in front of the TV with some popcorn — with the wrong idea about Wilder.
But the discussion around asset flipping has apparently given people the wrong idea of how games are made, judging by a recent controversy with the gritty battle royale game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.
One of his most famous tracks was "Wrong Idea," which featured SD. He had well over 70 features credited to his name over the years, dating back to the mid-90s.
Instead of publishing the full statement, the Mail took lines from it, so while I'm upset about the online reaction I've received, I'm also unsurprised that people got the wrong idea.
Darling fears that consumers who view subpar content on a cheap headset might get the wrong idea about the medium, giving up on it entirely without ever experiencing its true potential.
People can question whether or not you're a responsible sexual partner, but they should never get the wrong idea that you would sleep with a fat girl, even if you probably would.
Ortiz suggests making political statements at a game -- no matter what side somebody's on -- are a bad idea because people are always going to get the wrong idea ... so he's against it.
"Segments of market sentiment have turned because the 'buy anything because something may go wrong' idea is past for now," said Jim Vogel, interest rates strategist, at FTN Financial in Memphis, Tennessee.
They need to check their casual impulses so co-workers don't get the wrong idea, and they must watch what they say to make sure that they don't offend or threaten anyone.
The West Coast artist, known for songs like "Wrong Idea" and "We Be Puttin It Down," died earlier this week, reportedly while being held at the Southwest Detention Center in Riverside County, Calif.
I also liked GET THE WRONG IDEA, MYSTERY MEAT, INTAKE VALVE, GLASS JAR, BAMBOO SHOOT, BARREL CHAIR, ONE-MAN SHOW, EUGENE LEVY (how could anyone not like him?), TAX TIP, GONERS and ZICAM.
Jillian Michaels has the wrong idea about 'Real Housewives' franchise founder Andy Cohen because he doesn't hate women, he just knows when and how to throw shade ... according to 'Real Housewife' Kandi Burruss.
Before you get the wrong idea, the Lanmodo umbrella isn't going to shield your vehicle from the sun's blasting rays while you're cruising down Route 66, letting you keep the air conditioning on low.
Although this might seem like a very small thing, if you have the wrong idea about what percentage of the American public is Latino, this does tend to affect some of your political views.
Your match selection will be pretty diverse so sure, we bet they exist — but that's the exact thing that the majority of users fear, so let's not even risk giving someone the wrong idea.
On Tuesday night, they shared the visuals for Random 2 cut "Perfect Pint", which—lest your uncle get the wrong idea—is about cups spilling over with lean and not a trusty lager on draught.
Maybe the most clever thing about Samurai Shodown is pressing those big buttons feels so amazing when they connect you cannot help but want to risk it, even when you know it's the wrong idea.
Moments after half-assedly tweeting out his intention to retreat from politics, Kanye West apparently got in touch with TMZ, his news outlet of choice, to make sure that nobody would get the wrong idea.
Making it a more automatic and seamless feature is definitely a plus, but I'm hoping Google and its Engagement Index don't get the wrong idea and start blasting ads for laptops while I'm in a library.
Using stock imagery might be common practice in advertising, but when it comes to advertising a camera's capabilities, it comes off as deceptive, giving potential buyers the wrong idea about what a product is capable of.
That he contacted me after he heard about this piece in the Guild chatroom is a testament to his dedication, I think; in his initial email, he was concerned that I would get the wrong idea.
Despite what the marketing materials say, parents shouldn't draw the wrong idea about the safety of Evenflo seats, David Sander, then an Evenflo engineer said in a 2016 deposition in one of the previous Big Kid negligence cases.
Gosling's children with Eva Mendes, 44 — Amada Lee, 2, and Esmeralda Amada, 4 — got the wrong idea when they saw Gosling, 37, filming his new movie First Man as Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the moon.
WATTERS: I&aposm just look at the behavior, and when you protest July 215th, when you protest Columbus Day, when you kneel during the national anthem, a lot of people get the wrong idea, Philippe, when people do that.
But Schumer, 33, says people have got the wrong idea about her new romantic comedy "I Feel Pretty," about a woman who suffers from low self-esteem until she bangs her head and believes she has become a supermodel.
Those macho men are more than well endowed and that can give off the wrong idea, that you need to sport an eight- or nine-inch shaft (also, ow—but we'll get to that later) to satisfy your sex partners.
ABB Group CEO Ulrich Spiesshofer, speaking Saturday with CNBC on the sidelines of the China Development Forum in Beijing, suggested that many have the wrong idea about robots' place in the economy, and he took on the Microsoft co-founder's tax proposition.
But you have to respect where they're coming from, what shaped them, how they got there, and then have a theory of how to help them shift from maybe having the wrong idea of who's to blame for the pain in their lives.
"I feel like people think that I bounced back super fast, which I guess I did," the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star remarked in a new video posted on her YouTube page, before adding that "people can get the wrong idea on Instagram sometimes."
If, on the other hand, you order a cosmo and it arrives in a barely-there hue of light pink, your bartender has a seriously wrong idea of what the ratio of cranberry to vodka to lime to orange liqueur is in a cosmo.
" Not wanting you to get the wrong idea, though, Lou saves the worst of his invective for the "piss-stained frat boy," the "racist lunatics" and the "scrums of Adderall-vomiting coeds," as well as the state of Mississippi itself, "50th out of 50.
Though some scientists like Liu are excited to see Hollywood feature the groundbreaking technology they work with every day, others are worried that inaccurate portrayals in movies like Rampage might give people unfamiliar with CRISPR the wrong idea of what the tech is capable of doing.
The press email we received about the forthcoming hangovers (subject line: 'Natty Lights's Most Aggressive Pack Yet,' in case you were getting the wrong idea that this was a beer for pussies!) explained why it wasn't a rounder number like 75, 80, or zero Natty Lights.
" He described that period of his life as "terrible[...] rock bottom for me" and explained why he'd kept much of the story buried until recently: "I didn't want people to get the wrong idea and think I'm glamorizing drug use and this type of thing, because it's disgusting.
Nonetheless, the Syrian Brotherhood affiliate – while still advocating for the "good of mankind" components of Sharia Islamic law – produced "reformist" policies in 2013, stressing that it "rejects all forms of violence and extremism" and insisting that much of the West has the wrong idea of their guiding principles.
Because of course motive is inherently difficult to prove when you're talking about, as they've conceded, they're talking about perfectly lawful actions on their face within the constitutional authority of the president, but they want to make it impeachable if it's just the wrong idea inside the president's head.
Though the series has a refreshing view of a world where most people are just trying to do the right thing and can't quite figure out what that is, it occasionally seems afraid the audience will get the wrong idea about overt racism, leading to characters lecturing each other every few moments.
On one side are the food corporations, agrochemical biotech companies, and a good number of scientists who say that GMOs are for all intents and purposes just like non-modified ingredients, that science has shown time and time again that they are harmless, and that labeling will give consumers the wrong idea that GMOs can have adverse health effects.
"In the last week before the election, we undertook a big exercise to reweight all of our polling, because we thought that who [pollsters] were sampling from was the wrong idea of who the electorate was going to turn out to be this cycle," says Matt Oczkowski, the head of product at London firm Cambridge Analytica and team leader on Trump's campaign.
Before you get the wrong idea, the seal of Whitesboro (which is located in the town of Whitestown) has a very innocent story behind it with no imperialistic overtones, not at all, according to this Associated Press report:Whitesboro's website says the emblem dates to the early 1900s and depicts a friendly wrestling match between village founder Hugh White and an Oneida Indian.
For example, while anti-black racism or white supremacy revolve around on the (wrong) idea that black people or nonwhites are inferior, anti-Semitism, as practiced by many of its adherents today from a number of political and social backgrounds, is based on the idea that Jewish people have too much power, or even that Jewish people are secretly in charge — of the government, of culture, of the world in its entirety.

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