Sentences with phrase «labouring under the misapprehension»

If you are relying on the ref making the correct decisions, you are already labouring under an misapprehension.
Those who want extended cost recovery for monitoring certificate holders for the duration of their certificate are labouring under a misapprehension.
If a Great Political Guidebook of our time existed — and the reason it doesn't is largely so the public continue to labour under the misapprehension that certain lobby correspondents actually know what they're talking about — the term NIMBY would occupy an inauspicious location within it.
harder to answer if people are labouring under the misapprehension that said answer is a simple one relating to the morality of the participants.
I am sure that prior to reading this article, you were aware of the significant differences in the technical demands between positions, yet perhaps laboured under the misapprehension that it was possible to adequately prepare for rugby competition by utilising the same programme as every other member of the team.
The former was treated with suspicion because it could be, and frequently was, put at the service of propaganda and populism; but abstract artists, Lüpertz believed, were labouring under a misapprehension.
The former was treated with suspicion because it could be, and frequently was, put at the service of propaganda and populism; but abstract artists, Lüpertz believed, were labouring under misapprehension.
If it involves us spending money, then I infer you are labouring under the misapprehension that we have some.
For anyone still labouring under the misapprehension that behind the gloves was a careful argument for why the runway should not be built, Climate Camp spokesperson Timothy Lever was on hand to put them straight.
But I am fortified in the knowledge that this will probably be explored in private during the mediation and if one party is labouring under a misapprehension about the strength of their case, then surely it assists for that party to be disabused as early as possible?

Not exact matches

It is interesting to observe at the same time that both the BMA and the Department of Health, who have sponsored the Bill, seem to be labouring under the same misapprehension about the «flexible» application of the civil standard of proof in healthcare regulatory cases, namely that more serious matters will require a higher degree of probability of being true.
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