I presume they have a distorted notion of the plight of there people, but surely they must have some clue as to the desperate situation of the people at large?
Military factories had more intricate and hierarchical ties among themselves than their purely civilian counterparts, and they retain an even more distorted notion of the market.
They must not be intimidated from participating in the political process by distorted notions of the proper role of religion in politics.
The blood libel is another example of antisemitism, though it is based in distorted notions of Judaism.
Most of the remaining sailors had already bent over their railing, hunched and squinting in a variety of distorted notions about how to shoot accurately.
But you grew up in a one-g field; you've got a distorted notion of physics.
Writhing, flaying madly at nothingness, Quade seemed a portion of Diane's distorted notions until he finished with a sideward reel that took him from the path of the lamplight.
Technician," Finge said, "your relationship with Twissell may have given you a distorted notion about your own importance.
That predicament has been shaped by a long history of distorted notions about sexuality.
In announcing the reward, the Mayor referred to the gunman as "a twisted individual with a distorted notion of his role in life," who had stalked the city's neighborhoods since March 8.