misconceptions in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

misconceptions in the PONS Dictionary

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But simple generalizations on the subject should be treated as unsound, and as likely to reflect popular misconceptions about terrestrial magnetism.
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The distractors are incorrect answers that are usually (but not always) based on students' commonly held misconceptions.
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Sufferers may need therapy aided by spiritual guidance to treat theophobia by clearing misconceptions about deity or by answering questions.
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It seeks to highlight the many myths and misconceptions about condensing boilers, and to explain the known benefits.
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One of its primary concerns is to combat popular misconceptions about heraldry.
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Some misconceptions exist about the proper use of flash underwater, especially as it relates to wide-angle photography.
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Some people may be unaware of the environment in general and humanity's interrelatedness with the natural environment, which may cause misconceptions.
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Several specific misconceptions of Satanism are then addressed.
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The comic also had to uncomfortably deal with inconsistent characterization misconceptions in the films.
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It is high time these misconceptions are addressed with academic rigour.
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