Sentences with phrase «erroneous impression»

The phrase "erroneous impression" means having a mistaken or incorrect understanding or belief about something. Full definition
This will help ensure that your ads only show up for relevant queries and you aren't spending money for erroneous impressions and clicks.
But, the disadvantage would be that this type of keyword can trigger erroneous impressions and clicks.
Our reader Titus has corrected my erroneous impressions regarding the presence of a sign along I - 40, somewhere at the western end of Tennessee, featuring an image of Saint Michael the Archangel.
Recently, the use of the name «Twelve Step House» has been discouraged by AA, since it gives the erroneous impression that they are AA facilities.
Because of his extensive writing on the subject of sin, the erroneous impression has grown up that Niebuhr was exclusively interested in this one doctrine, that it made him a pessimist, and that he neglected the Christian doctrine of grace.
He indicated that, the media hype and opinion polls predicting the flagbearer of the NPP, Nana Akufo - Addo, winner of the elections has created an erroneous impression in the minds of supporters that, victory on Wednesday December 7, 2016 is one touch.
Those with the erroneous impression that APC doesn't have a chance in Osun West or that Governor Rauf Aregbesola has lost a considerable chunk of his winning streaks had better look elsewhere for their attempts at rewriting history.
William Quaitoo added that «Yes, in the sense that NPP has been treated for far too long as being an Akan party, though his [Dr. Bawumia] tribe are in the minority, I think seriously that if NPP should elect Dr. Bawumia as our next flagbearer when Nana steps down it will go a long way to erase this erroneous impression
It could also give the erroneous impression to the public that the boards are part of government.
«You would recall, Mr. President that contrary to the erroneous impression created by some persons in government and the interpretation given to the former letter submitted on my behalf by Mr. Julius Debrah, this was a follow up of an agreement we had on my choice of accommodation and office.
«Ordinarily one would not have bothered to respond to that obvious mischief, but for the erroneous impression being created by the so - called «investigative» report in the minds of well - meaning Nigerians.
Let me correct the erroneous impression that Atiku is struggling for the presidency for personal benefit: nothing like this.
«You will recall, Mr. President, that contrary to the erroneous impression created by some persons in Government and the interpretation given to the formal letter submitted on my behalf by Julius Debrah, this follow - up to an agreement we had on my choice of accommodation and office.
Mr. Iddrisu, who spoke on transparency and accountability, said it is an erroneous impression for critics to say the government had failed to tackle corruption effectively, explaining that President Mahama had shown ample commitment in that regard.
Your article reporting on the poor state of maintenance of wells in Ghana and Mali gives the erroneous impression that...
Many people seem to be under the erroneous impression that simply eating all the food on your plate prevents you from wasting it — nothing can be further from the truth.
Lazy, scattershot and excruciatingly unfunny, the movie is a hazard to the very young, who might come away with the erroneous impression that movies don't get any better than this.
Many people are under an erroneous impression that their bad credit had limited their opportunities to lend money.
Iguanas were popular largely because most people were under the erroneous impression that, being primarily vegetarian, iguanas possess bucolic and charming temperaments.
This is because most are under the erroneous impression that all bacteria is harmful.
The erroneous impression was created by the press.
There is also a common and erroneous impression that ethanol generally requires as much energy to produce as one obtains from using it and that its use does not substantially reduce global warming gas emissions.
«Listeners were left with the erroneous impression that Professor Haigh had misinterpreted Mr Ebell's statements,» the Grantham Institute article concluded.
It helps solve the issue of allowing matches that are close but not exact, while still limiting the erroneous impressions and clicks.
Stanley submits that, in dismissing his submission that Sandra had used her capital extravagantly for accommodation, the trial judge was under the erroneous impression Sandra had purchased a house when in fact she was renting one.
In joining the legion of «how to cite according to The Bluebook» books and study aids it reinforces the erroneous impression that U.S. legal citation style is both uniform and static.
Many people are of the erroneous impression that all no - medical policies are the same.
There are many of you folk out there who are under the erroneous impression that every life insurance company is pretty much the same when it comes to medical exams.
Potential buyers were under the erroneous impression that the Realtor working WITH them was working FOR them.
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