Sentences with phrase «erroneous notion many»

It's to shake off this erroneous notion that life is there and you're just gonna live in it, versus embrace it, change it, improve it, make your mark upon it.
It's a common but erroneous notion many attorneys have: «If I put all my efforts into ranking high for vanity searches (e.g. Chicago DUI lawyer), that guarantees me the best ROI.»
Explaining the mechanism behind this erroneous notion demands RGHE theory and some truly contorted physics, thermo and heat transfer, energy out of nowhere, cold to hot w / o work, perpetual motion.
Explaining the mechanism behind this erroneous notion demands some truly contorted physics, thermo and heat transfer, i.e. energy out of nowhere, cold to hot w / o work, perpetual motion.
The analysis also debunks the erroneous notion that mortgage lending to minorities was at the root of the sub-prime mortgage crisis.
So these uninformed authors publish with the erroneous notion that their books are the ONLY ones of their type on the market.
Nostalgia is denial - denial of the painful present... the name for this denial is golden age thinking - the erroneous notion that a different time period is better than the one ones living in - its a flaw in the romantic imagination of those people who find it difficult to cope with the present.
The assumption that flying animals feel the force of the wind as we earthbound creatures do led to the erroneous notion that a flying insect finds the source of an odour by following the «plume» of odour carried by the wind.
A club passing on established talents to sign inferior players; in the erroneous notion that turning inferior players into world class talent will somehow justify the lack of genuine competitiveness in winning trophies.
For in opposition to the Donatists» erroneous notion of episcopal mediation, the Bishop of Hippo recognised in the Church's reconciliatory mission a broad ecclesial dimension.
But that, as Novak points out, relies upon «the erroneous notion that democracy must create its own culture rather than drawing upon the practical wisdom of more primary cultures, cultures like Judaism that inevitably trace their wisdom back to the God who has created all and who has revealed himself to its adherents....
It's an erroneous notion among small business owners and decision - makers that big data is too complex or something only big companies can afford to try out.
It's to shake off this erroneous notion that life is there and you're just gonna live in it, versus embrace it, change it, improve it, make your mark upon it.
Thus, while the academic discussion moves off into sophisticated irrelevance, lay theology is dominated by erroneous notions of the Bible and Christian tradition and a lack of freedom and authenticity.
Once again, a driving motivation was the desire to overturn erroneous notions about Judaism, in this case, «the stark contrast between Jesus, who represents everything good, pure and enlightened, and Judaism, which represents everything distorted, hypocritical, and misleading.»
In rejecting that submission I had no intention of giving birth to erroneous notions, such as that causation was irrelevant or that the circumstances had to be separated into sections and each section to be analysed separately so as to lose sight of the totality of the relevant circumstances.»
People are not as familiar with mediation and often have erroneous notions about what the process of divorce mediation is all about.

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We must take our lead from Pope Francis himself in rejecting such erroneous and unhelpful notions.
It is not the notion of inspiration that is erroneous, but the inattention to matters of interpretation.
The notion that a medicine «can do no harm, if it does no good,» is in most cases erroneous, sometimes very decidedly so.»
Where Neanderthals are concerned, Binford pops up again in his familiar «Rent - a-sceptic» role; but it is regrettable that the book gives further exposure to his bizarre notions, based on the flimsiest of evidence, about males and females living largely separate lives, with no semblance of a close family, as well as his erroneous claim that a lack of fish - bones shows that Neanderthals were inferior to «fully modern man» at exploiting this resource.
But some erroneous lessons in health care may need to be unlearned — leaving behind the fear of dirt, the love of antimicrobial cleansers, and the outdated notion that an antibiotic is always a good idea.
The notion is erroneous in that the term encompasses all ethnic groups.
In one person's eyes you may be a failure, but the message is that it's just as important to have this criticism, so long as in the end you consider yourself a success, and believe in that notion completely, rejecting the other person's erroneous judgement.
As an insurance against bias in the collection and error in the consideration of facts, Bacon warned men against his four famous Idols, false notions of things, erroneous ways of looking at Nature.
mis - con - cep - tion (noun)-- a view or opinion that is incorrect because it is based on faulty thinking or understanding; mistaken notion; an erroneous conception.
Unfortunately, like the notion that dogs are carnivorous, this is erroneous.
There are many popular yet erroneous myths about being an artist, like the notion that being crazy is a good thing.
«Neither is this heat going to come back out from the deep ocean any time soon (the notion that this heat is the warming that is «in the pipeline» is erroneous).»
Quoth the Gavin: «Neither is this heat going to come back out from the deep ocean any time soon (the notion that this heat is the warming that is «in the pipeline» is erroneous).»
«Further, the notion that innovation is spurred by providing real estate data to technology companies without any restrictions is simply erroneous.
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