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false notion

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meanings of falseand notion


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false
adjective
uk /fɒls/ us /fɑːls/
not real, but made to look or ...
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notion
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈnəʊ.ʃən/ us /ˈnoʊ.ʃən/
a belief ...
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Examples of false notion


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This model is based on a falsenotion, namely, the notion that perception is a passive process.
However, the article fails in leaving a falsenotion of what the issues were considered to be during the time period in question.
For example, the themes in figure 1 may be very similar, and one may end up with a falsenotion of the overall structural dynamic of the work.
How can we get rid of this falsenotion that opera is only for a small minority of wealthy people?
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It is a shibboleth—if that is the right word; it is a falsenotion, in any case—to say that pay increases can be funded out of productivity or improved efficiency.
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One falsenotion is that the hard, tough, violent response to crime is more likely to cure a criminal or prevent a criminal returning to crime.
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He also told me that, in his opinion, it was a falsenotion that such cruel and heartless behaviour was peculiar to poor and deprived families.
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That is a falsenotion.
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It is a falsenotion.
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That view reflects the falsenotion that democracy means that a government elected with a temporary majority has a mandate to impose on the country whatever legislation it chooses.
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Institutional bad faith renders those extraordinary conditions invisible and advances as a norm the falsenotion a shared ordinary set of conditions.
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On the one hand, the respondents seemed to have false notions of other people's drinking habits.
This is a falsenotion.
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Thus, in addition to false notions regarding appearance or health, he has transferred his sense of power from the base to the top of his structure.
My article tried to explore where reconstruction of grammars might be possible, where it was undermined by demonstrably false notions about change, and where it seems not to be possible.
None of us should entertain any false notions.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
I am advised that widespread advertising and publicity have dispelled some of the false notions that it costs £80 to buy a pair of spectacles.
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Various false notions persist, and this proposal is a good example of that, as other speakers have already pointed out.
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We have also to disabuse their minds of the false notions about why we give aid, and get rid of that word in the context of the canard of exploitation.
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Many false notions are believed by many people.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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