Well, it turns out they're not really brother and sister, even though that's a common misconception.
It is a misconception to think that cross-country skiing is confined purely to flat terrain.
A. One common misconception is that stem cells are being currently used to cure diseases.
The misconception was because he had held senior roles in Government at a relatively young age.
Because it is based on a total misconception of the president's grand jury testimony.
Addressing a misconception that Australia is a mature mineral exploration jurisdiction primarily due to cover, T.
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This remarkably tenacious misconception is that there is only so much global income to go around.
This is a very frustrating misconception, that unfortunately most people flat out refuse to understand.
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But one of college basketball's undying images, Mr. Hill says, is based on a misconception.
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It is a common misconception that increasing the money supply causes prices to rise.
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The American public has a misconception of the president's role in the American economy.
It is a widespread misconception that the poor cannot or will not pay for energy.
It has also asked head teachers to challenge the misconception among teaching staff that physics is not for girls.
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Another misconception: A PSR below 1 is a sure sign that a stock is cheap.
The lord chief justice said he's well aware of the public perception, but insists it's a misconception.
"It is a misconception that rare disease research only helps a small number of patients, " said Tolar.
Dr Hathaway notes a widespread misconception that solar activity varies every 11 years "like a pure sinusoid".
Reinforcing that misconception is a notion that there is, or should be, a pill for every ill.
There is a misconception that the visas are used only by technology giants such as Microsoft Corp.
One common misconception found online is that grocers will never prosecute those who consume products in their stores.
The second step is overcoming the misconception that creating a paper trail is a waste of valuable time.
The first debate perpetuated a huge national misconception about Presidential debates and the job of a leader in general.
Habiger notes that there is a misconception that it will be easy to differentiate among film services over time.
Many investors harbor the misconception that they can't lose money in bonds, "and that's not the case, " she says.
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And let me actually pause on this because there's been some misconception too.
The fatal misconception behind brainstorming is that there is a particular script we should all follow in group interactions.
But experts say it's a common misconception that has no basis in fact.
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The common misconception about diplomacy is that talking has disproportionately good implications when results should be the real test.
But puzzling as it may be, it is not as mysterious as the misconception that government is withering away.
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