However, over time, the misperception grew and seemed to become more entrenched as it was reported. |
Part of the misperception today stems from the cloak-and-dagger intrigue so prevalent in pop culture's version of international police work. |
Communication is needed to correct the misperception that the Accord has resulted in delegation of authorities. |
Her study also found that this misperception increases over time, as seniors seem much more likely than freshwomen to misjudge the weight and habits of others. |
There is a misperception about the goals of the service, and about eligibility. |
There is a frequent misperception that trade-offs between universal coverage and timely access to specialised services are inevitable. |