"But that's what a campaign's about," he added, meaning the changing of inaccurate perceptions.
Some police and district attorneys have criticized the show for giving members of the public an inaccurate perception of how police solve crimes.
Maddy and Martina investigate how inaccurate human perception can be.
Those who lack or have limited health numeracy skills run the risk of making poor health-related decisions because of an inaccurate perception of information.
Mr. Bush may not be a shoo-in, but a Democratic campaign based upon inaccurate economic perceptions will definitely improve his chances.
Like much of the rhetoric surrounding the report, Senator Bassano's article reflects an inaccurate or incomplete perception of the recommendations.
"I said," Casey replied, "that those tapes create an inaccurate perception of the danger of air travel."
The Soviet Minister called this an inaccurate perception.
But I think people sometimes have an inaccurate perception of kindergarten, so I thought this might help to change that.