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Перевод: misconception
[существительное] неправильное представление; недоразумение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- A more serious misconception is that the RMI is designed to provide the appropriate information for pricing.
- Even were the principle to be open to compromise, the inference that it is proper merely, so to say, to extend opening hours until 70 is itself based on a misconception about older age - and one is unhappy to note its manifestation among a clutch of answers from old-age-oriented agencies.
- There are various reasons for this misconception; men are obliged to pray three times a day, and women are exempt from time-related duties, possibly because their loyalties would conflict with running a home and looking after children.
- If the focus was clear, however, the psychological process of depraving and corrupting could still be open to misconception.
- Until the public is made aware that a selection policy directs and determines acquisitions, the misconception will continue.
- "Driver acceptance too has been very good and it looks like the misconception that diesels are dirty, slow and smelly is a thing of the past."
- As soon as we ask what faith is and what sort of mistreatment of faith causes doubt, we are led to the first major misconception about doubt - the idea that doubt is the opposite of faith and the same thing as unbelief.
- Therefore the wider circulation of such policy statements needs to be a priority in order to correct that misconception.
- This may have held great promise in its early years but it soon became divided and then fragmented, due largely, if not wholly to the same age-old misconception whereby the basis of the religion is the assumption of the existence of a completely undefined "god", in this case the ancient "god" of the Jews.
- Contrary to popular misconception, Britain received more than any other Western European country, yet its subsequent economic record proved to be less impressive.
- As a result, there is a popular misconception of Doisneau as a gentle nostalgia merchant with simple tastes and an old-fashioned style.
- The premise of much of what follows is contrary to that view and is based on the view that to separate the "educational" from the "management" processes of schools is a fundamental misconception - at odds with the British educational tradition, with what is actually happening in other countries and even with its own origins in industrial and commercial practice.
- These questions express the second misconception concerning doubt - the idea that doubt is a problem for faith but not for knowledge.
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