Sentences with phrase «under the misapprehension»

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?
But I do not labor under the misapprehension that the human self can be adequately understood by holding exclusively to discourse in terms of action.
The judge was not justified in holding that the councillors who abstained from voting were acting under a misapprehension of law or were influenced by immaterial considerations as a result of wrong advice.»
I'm not under any misapprehension that the impetus for the «red team» isn't very much under the influence of this malice.
But, having worked in several commercial environments during my degree, I was under no misapprehensions about how important unimportant things were there.
There's not a single person under any misapprehension with what they're settling in for with one of these plainly titled films — Horrible Bosses, Identity Thief, Couples Retreat, Office Christmas Party — and the ensuing 100 minutes is usually passable if impossible to remember soon after, like eating at a Pizza Hut.
Otherwise, if a big dog starts class at three months of age, he will graduate at four - and - a-half months and the owner is still under the misapprehension that they are living with a teddy bear.
People suffer under the misapprehension that it's people's own fault if they're addicted to drink or drugs or whatever - and it could not be further from the truth.
His earlier films, funny as they are, are hampered by unevenness and overemphasis, and by the kind of selfcongratulatory distrust of the audience that makes Brooks hold his shots too long, zoom in insistently on his sight gags, use the same joke again and again under the misapprehension that that makes it a running gag, or — when in doubt — have an unlikely person say «bullshit» or burst into Cole Porter.
To those of you thinking that this was a spin - off from Iron Man 2, featuring Mickey Rourke's bird - loving Russian scientist, I apologise (seriously, if you've made it this far through the review under that misapprehension, you're not paying attention.)
Some school trustees take on the role under the misapprehension that they are going to «run the school.»
We are also under no misapprehension that some children can not remain with their parents.
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.
According to today's Pew survey, 34 % of conservative Republicans are now laboring under the misapprehension that Obama is a Muslim.
Finally, JQ is under the misapprehensions of the media when it come to the June NAS report.
The employer was not under any misapprehension that the complainant had a «perceived disability».
«If the public is laboring under the misapprehension that autonomy is less safe because of misleading press, this is where I find things to be very difficult.
«According to today's Pew survey, 34 % of conservative Republicans are now LABORING under the misapprehension that Obama is a Muslim.».
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.
But he added: «Let us be under no misapprehension, this is not a good enough base from which to win a general election».
I was under the misapprehension that, since this is a Coalition Government, Conservatives and Liberal Democrats take the same whip.
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.
Under this misapprehension, I actually underestimated this horror movie, the debut feature written and directed by Australian filmmaker Jennifer Kent.
Based on what you've written with regard to ebook publishers, you seem to be under the misapprehension it's some kind of payment for the rights to publish a book.
Tenants commonly are laboring under the misapprehension that their landlord is responsible for their personal property, and requiring residents to maintain insurance on the contents of their apartment is a great way to avoid problems resulting from that misunderstanding.
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.
Were a visitor to arrive at the Dulwich Picture Gallery, under the misapprehension that etching and lithography were techniques secondary to painting, whose purpose was the cheaper dissemination of an image, they would leave having had such a misconception blasted out of all being.
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.
He believes, to an extent, that people are «under the misapprehension that these are obsolete and inaccessible processes.»
If it involves us spending money, then I infer you are labouring under the misapprehension that we have some.
You seem to be under the misapprehension that Scenario C somehow corresponds to negligible human influence.
I don't have any apprehensions, Erik; albeit you may be under a misapprehension.
It rapidly became clear during argument that the plaintiff was under the misapprehension that there was a legal requirement for any license to use copyright material to be in writing whereas the defendant claimed, based on disputed evidence, to have had the benefit of a license to use the material arising from oral or implied consent.
When the order permitting each defendant to conduct a defence neuropsychological examination was made on January 4th the court and the plaintiffs were under the misapprehension that the defendants remained adverse in interest.
In his view, the trial judge was under no misapprehension of the facts, and her reasonable inferences from the evidence and findings of fact amply supported her conclusion that the Appellant impliedly consented to Mr. Tessman operating the vehicle.
Rather, the man was deliberately avoiding contributing to his own support because he was too proud of his photography accomplishments to sell the product of his work, and because he was under the misapprehension that the woman had a responsibility to support him for the rest of his life.
It's entirely possible that you're laboring under the misapprehension that just because something bad hasn't happened to you yet, that it never will.
Tenants commonly are laboring under the misapprehension that their landlord is responsible for their personal property, and requiring residents to maintain insurance on the contents of their apartment is a great way to avoid problems resulting from that misunderstanding.
At the time, many credited the price rise to interest in the currency sparked by the banking crisis, but Nathaniel Popper, author of the book Digital Gold: the Untold Story of Bitcoin, says that they are labouring under a misapprehension.
The possibility that it might hadn't occurred to me, but it seems some women are under the misapprehension that it does.
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