| 31. | A misconceived reference to non-related matters as being motivated by the typical characterizations.
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| 32. | The reply to Jeyaretnam dated 29 January 1999 pronounced the request as " misconceived ".
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| 33. | Lots of articles are created which are obviously misconceived and which need to be deleted.
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| 34. | As to the Section 1 issue, Kodak and the district court misconceived the statute.
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| 35. | I think it is very misconceived, and risks causing more problems than it resolves.
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| 36. | To criticize the administration for failing to achieve its goals, however, would be misconceived.
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| 37. | When people sometimes misconceive us as being like Kiss or like Alice Cooper . . .,
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| 38. | Justice Potter Stewart wrote, " misconceives what it is the Constitution protects ."
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| 39. | I think many travelers to Istanbul come with misconceived ideas about the country and its people.
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| 40. | On a physical level, BDSM is commonly misconceived to be " all about pain ".
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