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( The common misconception that he was Dutch and that his first name was Hendrik stem from Dutch documents of his third voyage.
This is to emphasize that the sacrament is available, and recommended, to all those suffering from any serious illness, and to dispel the common misconception that it is exclusively for those at or very near the point of death.
It is worth noting that Alma doesn't actually compare faith to a seed, he compares the word to a seed, although this is a common misconception.
It is a common misconception that Jackie Robinson was the first African-American major-league ballplayer ; he was actually only the first after a long gap ( and the first in the modern era ).
A common misconception is to use inverse order of encryption as decryption algorithm ( i. e. first XORing P17 and P18 to the ciphertext block, then using the P-entries in reverse order ).
Someone with a positive tuberculin reaction is not given BCG, because the risk of severe local inflammation and scarring is high, not because of the common misconception that tuberculin reactors " are already immune " and therefore do not need BCG.
( NA Broderick and others., 2006 ) This is contrary to the common misconception that Bt toxin kills the larvae by starvation.
A common misconception about cranberry production is that the beds remain flooded throughout the year.
It is a common misconception that Canadian whiskies are primarily made using rye grain.
A common misconception is that Richard Childress Racing " owns the rights " to the No. 3 in NASCAR competition ( fueled by the fact that Kevin Harvick's car has a little No. 3 as an homage to Earnhardt and the usage of the No. 3 on the Camping World Series truck of Ty Dillon ), but in fact no team owns the rights to this or any other number: However, according to established NASCAR procedures, RCR would have priority over other teams if and when the time came to reuse the number.
It is a common misconception that trinitrotoluene ( TNT ) and dynamite are the same thing, or that dynamite contains TNT.
It is a common misconception that in a liquid mixture at a given pressure, each component boils at the boiling point corresponding to the given pressure and the vapors of each component will collect separately and purely.
A common misconception about dyslexia is that dyslexic readers write words backwards or move letters around when reading – this only occurs in a very small population of dyslexic readers.
A common misconception is that the E and B fields in electromagnetic radiation are out of phase because a change in one produces the other, and this would produce a phase difference between them as sinusoidal functions ( as indeed happens in electromagnetic induction, and in the near-field close to antennas ).
It is a common misconception that quantum mechanics is inconsistent with all notions of philosophical realism, but realist interpretations of quantum mechanics are possible, although, as discussed above, such interpretations must reject either locality or counter-factual definiteness.
Perhaps one effect underlying this common misconception is the fact that the color restriction is not transitive: a region only has to be colored differently from regions it touches directly, not regions touching regions that it touches.
A common misconception is that gas forges cannot produce enough heat to enable forge-welding, but a well designed gas forge is hot enough for any task.
A common misconception is that HTTPS is performance heavy and cannot be deployed on existing equipment.
It is a common misconception that all such bishops come from religious orders ; while this is generally true, it is not an absolute rule.
It is a common misconception that drugs such as heroin, oxycodone, and other opiates are the most physically dangerous in withdrawal.
It is a common misconception that more frequent hypoglycemia is a disadvantage of intensive / flexible regimens.
Because American bladesmiths use this design extensively it is a common misconception that the design originated in America.
Note that a common misconception is that LDAP data is case-insensitive, whereas in fact matching rules and ordering rules determine matching, comparisons, and relative value relationships.
It is a common misconception that this means that they must be part of the kernel.

common and holds
Abatement of debts and legacies is a common law doctrine of wills that holds that when the equitable assets of a deceased person are not sufficient to satisfy fully all the creditors, their debts must abate proportionately, and they must accept a dividend.
However, Robert Watt states that blitzkrieg holds little in common with Soviet deep battle.
From 2007, every three-member states cooperate for their combined eighteen months on a common agenda, although only one formally holds the presidency for the normal six-month period.
The most common theory holds that the idea of centaurs came from the first reaction of a non-riding culture, as in the Minoan Aegean world, to nomads who were mounted on horses.
Formula fiction should not be confused with pastiche ( the mimicking of another work or author's style ), though the latter by its nature may include elements of the former ; the same holds true of some parody and satirical works as well, which may well include formulaic elements such as common stereotypes or caricatures, or which may use formulaic elements in order to mock them or point out their supposedly cliché or unrealistic nature.
The elements 2 and 1 + √(− 3 ) are two " maximal common divisors " ( i. e. any common divisor which is a multiple of 2 is associated to 2, the same holds for 1 + √(− 3 )), but they are not associated, so there is no greatest common divisor of a and b.
The most common grappling techniques taught for self-defense are escapes from holds and application of pain compliance techniques.
In a common design, a metal horseshoe holds a flat wooden shoe in place.
Many libraries contain a " reference section ", which holds books, such as dictionaries, which are common reference books, and are therefore not lent out.
*** Value monism is the common form of universalism, which holds that all goods are commensurable on a single value scale.
Meta-ethical theories that imply an empirical epistemology include ethical naturalism, which holds moral facts to be reducible to non-moral facts and thus knowable in the same ways ; and most common forms of ethical subjectivism, which hold that moral facts reduce to facts about individual opinions or cultural conventions and thus are knowable by observation of those conventions.
While the single player tile matching game mahjong solitaire is familiar in the West, in Asia it is the four-player table version which holds predominance and has little in common with the solitaire version other than using the same tiles.
The fission of a heavy nucleus requires a total input energy of about 7 to 8 MeV to initially overcome the strong force which holds the nucleus into a spherical or nearly spherical shape, and from there, deform it into a two-lobed (" peanut ") shape in which the lobes are able to continue to separate from each other, pushed by their mutual positive charge, in the most common process of binary fission ( two positively charged fission products + neutrons ).
Principal ideal domains are thus mathematical objects which behave somewhat like the integers, with respect to divisibility: any element of a PID has a unique decomposition into prime elements ( so an analogue of the fundamental theorem of arithmetic holds ); any two elements of a PID have a greatest common divisor ( although it may not be possible to find it using the Euclidean algorithm ).
The most common pass with the cape in bullfighting is called a Veronica, as the torero holds the cape in the same way as St. Veronica is usually depicted holding the cloth.
Physical gills are a type of structural adaptation common among some types of aquatic insects, which holds atmospheric oxygen in an area with small openings called spiracles.
A common carrier holds itself out to provide service to the general public without discrimination ( to meet the needs of the regulator's quasi judicial role of impartiality toward the public's interest ) for the " public convenience and necessity ".
The son of U. S. Senator A. Willis Robertson, Robertson is a Southern Baptist and was active as an ordained minister with that denomination for many years, but holds to a charismatic theology not traditionally common among Southern Baptists.
Though the monarch does not personally rule in judicial cases, this function of the Royal Prerogative instead performed in trust and in the Queen's name by officers of Her Majesty's court, common law holds the notion that the sovereign " can do no wrong "; the monarch cannot be prosecuted in her own courts, judged by herself, for criminal offences.
A common misconception holds that the term arose from some association between the size of the district and the distance that can be covered on horseback in a certain amount of time.
Stuart Hall asserts that mainstream mass communication in the United States holds the illusion of democratic pluralism-“ the pretense that society is held together by common norms, including equal opportunity, respect for diversity, one person-one vote, individual rights and rule of law ”.
A common assumption is that the effects of the hypotheses are independent, that is, for every, it holds that.

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