Sentences with phrase «wrong perceptions about»

It is necessary to break the tradition of wrong perceptions about driving by proper training and making oneself an example.
I notice how in most of these comments the wrong perception about not only pregnitude, but myo - insotol is being displayed.
People have a wrong perception about happiness, they always tend to think that happiness resides in a glass of alcohol or on a plate of food.
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Chances are that you have a wrong perception about suing or settling.
Every one in India know about MI gogi am sorry to say but you have wrong perception about rural customers.

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Phyllis Chessler wrote a very interesting book about how wrong public perceptions are about this issue.
Nevertheless, this coming reign of God involved the ending of social wrongs, and it is of importance to note that, so far as the records reveal, Jesus» concern about social iniquities always sprang from his indignant perception of their ill effect on individuals.
That doesn't make it wrong, just don't mistake your perceptions as «facts» or «truth» about the other person.
Sani while speaking in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital as Guest Speaker at the 5th Olalekan Olomide Platform for Development held at the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Secretariat Iyaganku, Ibadan, said he revealed the «take home» of the Senate to eliminate the stigma and wrong perceptions of Nigerians about members of the National Assembly.
And she's not wrong about the perceptions of beauty when it comes to glasses.
Today sees the theatrical / digital / VOD release of Altered Perception (DVD coming in June), a psychological thriller about a government drug test that quickly goes wrong.
They chatted about what Atlantic writer Megan Garber got wrong about libraries, how they are different from a business, the issues of privilege and access, and briefly on the perception of libraries in today's culture.
Learners are challenged to think rationally, logically, and thoughtfully about the treatment and use of animals in our modern society and are encouraged to question both their individual (moral) and our societal (ethical) perceptions of right and wrong.
I'm open to hearing more about why my perception is wrong, specifically, and just how, specifically, you think the transition might be done.
For some time I have been studying what smart people in various fields have discovered about the subjective / affective / instinctive process of risk perception, which mostly gets risk right, but sometimes gets risk wrong in ways that create new risks all by itself — a phenomenon I have called The Perceperception, which mostly gets risk right, but sometimes gets risk wrong in ways that create new risks all by itself — a phenomenon I have called The PerceptionPerception Gap.
Well, that is my perception, and it may be quite wrong, but if Dr. Curry is uncertain about her assignment, she might wish to check with Mike Hulme or others to determine what they expect, and how much latitude she has to express herself as opposed to refuting somebody else.
The perception about the Bar is wrong.
«They are worried about giving a wrong perception to the people.»
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