Sentences with phrase «mistaken impression»

"Mistaken impression" refers to an incorrect belief or understanding that someone may have about something or someone. It implies that someone has formed a wrong idea or perception due to a misunderstanding or misinterpretation of information. Full definition
Record number of «out» gay and lesbian candidates, otherwise, you leave mistaken impression that homosexual candidates have not sought public office before the recent climate change.
I was under the apparently mistaken impression that you were a NEWS service.
Next Page: Her passion for empowering women [pagebreak] Her passion for empowering women Plenty of others are under the same mistaken impression.
Crummey «came out of the poetry closet» in 1986 when he entered and won the Gregory J. Power Poetry Contest at Memorial; the $ 500 award gave him the «mistaken impression there was money to be made in poetry».
Chris: Well the idea of «game designer as author» is misleading anyway — it gives a very mistaken impression of what the job entails.
The administration appears to be under the wildly mistaken impression that it can foist the schemes on America by decree.
However, Justice Berger went on, at para 14, to address his concern for the «lingering mistaken impression» flowing from the court's «artificial protocol» attaching greater significance to opinions labelled «Reasons for Judgments Reserved».
Whenever specific quotes by Al Gore in the film have been criticized, it has turned out that the quotes simply were not there, but were mistaken impressions of what he had said.
The divestment campaign is being led by a group that cleverly calls itself Apartheid Divest, giving those unfamiliar with or uneducated about the Israeli - Palestinian conflict the mistaken impression that Israel is an apartheid state.
Some entrepreneurs have the mistaken impression that all it takes is a good idea and a venture capitalist will write them a check, with no groundwork having been laid.
A lot of people have the mistaken impression that to navigate today's volatile markets and successfully invest for retirement you've got to assemble a portfolio of at least a half dozen or more mutual funds or ETFs.
In some cases, those mistaken impressions can prevent people from seeking the relief that a bankruptcy filing is designed to provide.
Because those two are still under the mistaken impression that people choose their gender preference instead of being born with it.
Apparently I was under the mistaken impression that «intelligence» exists.
You are under the mistaken impression that Christian are all «determinists» which is not the case.
Some Christians have the mistaken impression that Jews believe in a harsh, avenging, legalistic God, who bears little resemblance to the merciful Father in Heaven revealed by Jesus.
American Jews were under the mistaken impression that Washington and Jerusalem were on the same track.
According to John Stewart, «This may be due partly to the mistaken impression that the Roman empire dominated the whole world and that outside the range of its operations there was nothing of any importance to record.»
Many people have the mistaken impression that new species come into existence when an individual suddenly gives birth to an offspring so different that it is a distinct species.
My purpose is not to debate two of the major planks in his theological platform — i.e., evolution and progress — but to lay to rest the mistaken impression that the whole of his eschatology is utopian.
My beloved husband, on the other hand, was always under the mistaken impression that the way he's always liked to eat cinnamon toast is the right way to make cinnamon toast.
For a while I was under the mistaken impression that this dish...
For a while I was under the mistaken impression that this dish wasn't doable at home, and since I don't live within convenient distance of any Korean places, I kind of let bibimbap fall off my radar.
The thieves were under the mistaken impression that Hartack was paid daily in cash at the track and that their take would run into the thousands.
Boys who grew up without a good male role model may have arrived at the mistaken impression that parenting is primarily a mother's job.
I am afraid others reading this at first glance would have also been given that mistaken impression.
I was under the mistaken impression based on info from other brestfeeders, current & past.
Of course by then, I had washed each diaper several times (something I hadn't done at the beginning under the mistaken impression pockets came ready - to - go), and the leaks stopped.
The Government respectfully submits this letter to address repeated improper questioning by defense counsel that potentially gave the jury the mistaken impression that approaches of witnesses by law enforcement were somehow unlawful or inappropriate.
I didn't want him to have a mistaken impression based on one take on a story about our region.
«The violation on Dec. 3, 2012 was not issued to us... nor were we ever notified or made aware that such a violation had been issued,» Smith said in an April 9 letter to City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who had written Smith first under the mistaken impression that he was the owner of Hotel Indigo, demanding he comply with city regulations.
Al Campbell on twitter is having a feeding frenzy over Lord Ashcroft but I've tried to correct the mistaken impression that all in the Labour camp is rosy.
Perhaps her grassroots campaign for the nomination gave a mistaken impression.
The APC leader said, «I also need to correct what appears to be a mistaken impression on your part about the 2015 election.
He went on: «It appears the Government has the mistaken impression that LPCiminelli paid Todd Howe.
Anderson Cooper: «It's become clear to me that by remaining silent on certain aspects of my personal life for so long, I have given some the mistaken impression that I am trying to hide something - something that makes me uncomfortable, ashamed or even afraid.»
If you had to blame one thing for the mistaken impression about glia, it would have to be electricity.
And no drug or vaccine is going to work once patients are very ill, says Ebola researcher Thomas Geisbert of the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston; if patients seek care too late, that could create the mistaken impression that the interventions are useless.
«The mistaken impression that broad - spectrum antibiotics are more «powerful» is part of what drives their inappropriate overuse,» Colgrove
«But too many people have the mistaken impression that the HIV epidemic is over.»
Because this first stage is the start of an imbalanced, overactive sympathetic nervous system, improved performances can temporarily occur, giving the mistaken impression that training is going well.
While some seem to thrive limiting carbs to 20 grams (at least in the short term), others suffer ill consequences with the mistaken impression that forcing themselves to continually limit carbs will somehow do their bodies good.
Consumers are sometimes under the mistaken impression that if a Russian or Ukraine girl's photo and profile is on an agency's website means the agency vouches for the woman, for her character and trustworthiness.
Mary Jones (Jean Arthur) seems to be a friend to everyone in the department store, and, under the mistaken impression that Mr. Merrick is a down - and - out tramp who's just found a job, is quick to offer him lots of helpful advice.
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