Chances are you've been laboring under the misguided belief that you're an artist. |
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The same misguided values that have made slaveholders, Indian-killers, and militarists the heroes of our history books still operate today. |
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I'd made peace with the completely unfunny nature of the film and its misguided attempts to be a grave mob story. |
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It was hilarious nightmare fodder on a grand scale, the kind of misguided kiddy show that startled more pre-adolescents than it satisfied. |
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It may be these catastrophic ruptures in unscarred uteri that cause the misguided fear of cesarean scars rupturing. |
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To do so would make him as miserable and misguided as the persons perverting each other. |
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I'm unsurprised to read about the crisis nature of suicides and find an aesthetic resistance to a barrier misguided. |
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But, like the misguided boy racer who thinks he's a great driver, does he ever look in his rear view mirror to see the wreckage he leaves behind? |
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So if liberals think that entitlement reform can be avoided by negating the small tax cuts now in prospect, they are sadly misguided. |
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Yes, design competitions are often flawed, but I did say flawed and not utterly misguided and valueless or irredeemably corrupt. |
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But Brooklynites have expressed reservations, much of it directed at what they say is the misguided use of Gehry's architectural creativity. |
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Clearly, the idea of the space shuttle, and the idea of a space station, were misguided. |
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A gambler usually wagers more after taking a loss, in the misguided belief that a run of bad luck increases the probability of a win. |
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Ignoring the situation or simply hoping that it will disappear of its own accord is craven, misguided and, most importantly, dangerous. |
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This is no longer a tale of tragically misguided love, but of sexual perversion and an unforgiveable abuse of power. |
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There are consequences when he deals with things violently, and he lies frequently because his every misguided placement of trust is betrayed. |
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He's a spiritual person who is very misguided, but represents to you a very positive thing. |
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But if he won't, then we truly don't need his ill-informed and misguided opinions to try to say otherwise. |
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The two plots are connected by the friendship of the two women and the misguided interference of the busybody, Marplot. |
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There has certainly been too much misguided media management, some hypocrisy and even sleaze. |
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The later the crack-up comes, the longer the period in which the calculation is misguided by fiduciary media. |
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How misguided can you be to choose to eat your lunch in a place that has always been noted for pigeons? |
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Since every kairotic moment is unprecedented and irrational, any attempt to describe it in language is misguided. |
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The biggest damage to health has instead come from hypochondria and well-meaning but misguided attempts to help people. |
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Sometimes their legs are tied together for years on end in the misguided hope that this will heal them. |
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If you look at the international press the world is praising the Hellenes and repenting for their misguided views. |
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The attack on professionalism so often found in the literature is cavalier and misguided. |
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That poor misguided soul was, like as not, struck fixedly mute by the sheer torturous weight of cricketing knowledge displayed hereabouts. |
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You could dig for hidden agendas and delve for misguided motives but this was a feelgood effort that felt good to support. |
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Her analysis relies heavily on the misguided notion that it's all over when in fact, the Internet is still anyone's game. |
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It seems her rage is misguided when she threatens to throttle the homewrecker rather than the wandering spouse. |
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We deeply regret our misguided support and apologize for our previous email. |
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It's a countryman's broadside against misguided townie sentiment, and proof that the turkey industry is far from black-and-White. |
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I've tried Fly agaric mushrooms in my misguided experimental phase, and they contain a lot of the things that are poisonous in datura. |
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His supporters say it is misguided to describe him as an archconservative in thrall to big business. |
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Care needs to be taken to distinguish between teachers that are misguided and those that are rank heretics who have rejected the faith. |
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And a pastilla filled with mussels, shrimps and vermicelli was a misguided variation on the classic pigeon version. |
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Thanks to your misguided paternalism, racial tension will always be front and center. |
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People who left the church were seen at best as misguided and not spiritual enough. |
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There are areas of conventional science which are at best misguided and at worst fraudulent. |
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But it can help prevent that unwanted pregnancy, that abortion, or that misguided marriage which ends in divorce. |
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Unfortunately, this utterly disposable post-feminist tract is so misguided that it ends up making most reality TV look thoughtful. |
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I was most concerned there was an attempt to mould them so they were corroborative, which I felt was misguided and false. |
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The villains then were misguided terrorists, the perpetrators now are our irrepressible politicians. |
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Some may say she is a saviour, and some may say she is an immoral, misguided pseudo-philanthropist. |
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But this option is in real jeopardy due to union opposition and especially a misguided court decision last summer. |
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You could survey a women's prison for six months and not find this many maladjusted, misguided females or omnipresent social ills. |
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All viruses are malicious, nasty little programs written by misguided people. |
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More serious is the extreme danger that the entire political class will throw its weight behind a policy that turns out to be misguided. |
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Broadly speaking, technophobia, misguided technophilia, and dysfunctional bodies and relationships emerged as thematic constants. |
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Generally speaking, I find the critique to be constructive and useful though largely misguided. |
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Is this a display of misguided innocence, or the manipulation of youth by unscrupulous entrepreneurs? |
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In the end, truth is no match for economics and a misguided vision of self-preservation. |
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The average joe watching Channel 9 would think the whole thing involved a bunch of misguided dreadlocked hippies trying to tear down fences. |
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Interpreting a person's life from journals left behind is a dangerously misguided exercise. |
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The naivete, hateful ignorance and misguided arguments of his article were appalling to say the least. |
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The film's only major misstep comes in what appears to be a misguided attempt at humorous self-reference. |
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It's reassuring to receive confirmation that I am not completely misguided. |
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The red hunt was misguided because the equation that came to define the McCarthy era was misguided. |
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What is it about the holidays that makes us temporarily forget how misguided the concept of family togetherness is? |
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Back then we were bound by a sense of self-selected minority identity, sociological martyrs united in spirit against the misguided mainstream. |
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So does he now regret what was an admittedly misguided, but initially private, prank between friends? |
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But when fathers are disenfranchised by misguided government programs, here's the result. |
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These misguided criminals are groomed for success, not failure, and they expected to die. |
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All the more reason to allow market forces, rather than misguided and punitive regulation, to dictate the choices available to consumers. |
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At best, the archbishop is dangerously misguided in his attempt to assert a tolerant liberalism. |
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I believe as passionately as I can that this view is blinkered and wrongheaded and inane and misguided. |
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What if everything that I learnt from my guides was just the delusions of a misguided egotistical fool? |
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His misguided policies would have impeded the spread of freedom in Central America. |
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It is another reason why the proposal must be defeated as misguided and dangerous. |
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This is done in a misguided belief that women on welfare just need to work their way out of poverty. |
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It's ninety percent uneducated guesswork and ten percent misguided sincerity. |
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In recent years her record company has tried a variety of updates and makeovers in a misguided attempt to broaden her appeal. |
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It was, he claimed, a misguided, low-budget attempt to offer children individual attention. |
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The narrator makes us see that the lonely, misguided chechaquo lacks imagination, empathy, and sympathy for anyone except himself. |
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Contrary to some misguided beliefs, kicking drugs may be the key to unleashing the true rock and roll spirit. |
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I know it must be some accident of history, or some poor, misguided attempt to contain Soviet aggression. |
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Whether the policy yardstick is efficiency or equity, this is a misguided approach. |
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But if misguided privacy alarmists have their way, the benefits of the next generation of bar codes may be denied or delayed. |
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However, the State authorities argue that the apprehensions are misplaced and misguided. |
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Some people will no doubt get into blogging in the misguided belief they'll be able to change the world with it. |
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Apartheid was a misguided and terrible attempt to stop the natural flow of human growth. |
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This often leads to the misguided belief that entry into the land of opportunity was simply a licence to print money. |
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He contends that in a misguided effort to promote baseball, the commissioner and owners have bent their sport out of shape. |
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Moe is a lass thoroughly caught up in Japan's Gosloli trend, in which she dresses up in retro frocks in a misguided effort to be cool. |
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But the more evident marauder is pigeons, thanks to the sandwich crusts left by lunchers and the feed spread by misguided bird fanciers. |
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Even for a lay person such as I am, this goal seems misguided, at best, and seriously damaging at worst. |
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While some of us may or may not adhere to these beliefs, those out of step become nonentities, dismissed as right-wing, misguided, and unenlightened. |
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The second most common line of attack against the Asa is that academic boycotts are inherently misguided. |
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Sweden explores new frontiers in our misguided, foolish, pointless obsession with rating and censoring entertainment. |
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Of these people, misguided as they may be, few are actual racists. |
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Instead, many countries have seen both opportunity and resources squandered on political adventurism, civil wars, misguided macroeconomic policies, and greed. |
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He has never attempted to construct a microcosm of South African society, and thus to view his work as a general statement about Afrikanerdom or white society is misguided. |
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And there was an underlying compassion for each character, no matter how crooked or misguided or totally bananas. |
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Ang Lee, who won an Oscar for crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, went on to make the misguided Hulk. |
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Their misguided views make it much easier for some parts of mainstream America to reciprocally demonize the entire anti-war camp and deprive it of support. |
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The more generous among these caped-crusader types view Schneiderman as well-meaning but misguided. |
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The mother is remonstrating with her daughter who is disfigured by lameness and in more pain than usual because of a recent misguided attempt to climb a mountain. |
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What is also very difficult to identify are the areas where Freedom of Expression is chipped away at by stealth where misguided good intentions or simple greed is the cause. |
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If we presume that really young children are somehow just a tabula rasa, a blank slate that we can write on and form in our own image, then we're greatly misguided. |
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However, that is a bit misguided as something to hold against CrossFit as a whole. |
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Revisit that horrid 1997 Psycho redo, or the misguided ABC miniseries version of The Shining that came out the same year. |
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If you have to ask whether Star Trek is like Star Wars, you are horribly, irrevocably misguided. |
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Politicians or other misguided do-gooders won't be able to meddle. |
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His set-to with the federal agency not only underscores the often misguided intent of arts funding, but the futility of conforming to other people's standards. |
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The Academy Awards ceremony this year was a largely boring and torpid affair, dominated by the deeply misguided self-satisfaction of nearly all involved. |
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How sweet of theron to say, and how thoroughly misguided and offensive as well. |
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The second lesson must be that we need to understand that blaming the residents of Sighthill for the events of the past week is simply misguided and a travesty of the truth. |
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Even the president described calls to amend the constitution as misguided. |
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This is ostensibly aimed at breaking up gangs, but is gravely misguided. |
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It is a disease that has been aided by misguided attempts to cure it. |
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Taking this approach is not only misguided, but a serious strategic gamble for the pro-choice community. |
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The dominant voice throughout the narrative is a sensitive, somewhat misguided young woman who assumes various monikers, yet retains the same endearing, familiar tone. |
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In recent years, the signal failures of those systems to reverse years of misguided teachings appear to be dooming the region to years of further conflict. |
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They've learnt to band together in secret underground groups, occasionally breaking out to form pressure groups demanding action against prejudice and misguided legislation. |
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Perhaps it was some misguided means of overcompensation, an unconscious need to exert control over our situation. |
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These numbers reminded me of the ever-growing numbers of supposedly killed Vietcong the US military was always reporting during that misguided war. |
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The result is a spectacular mash-up of aspirationally misguided 1990s preppy style. |
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The administration's decision to reevaluate their misguided decision on drilling is just a first step. |
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Some might regard such an old-fashioned view as misguided nostalgia. |
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Others argue that highly suggestible people are having the multiple personalities implanted subconsciously by well-meaning but misguided counsellors. |
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But at least it had the benefit of honest if misguided passion. |
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The hyacinth is an aquatic plant that was introduced from Brazil in the 19th century by misguided holticulturists and has become a devastating superweed. |
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History is replete with instances of misguided leaders believing they were statesmen and entering into parleys and talks with intractable and cunning enemies. |
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A misguided foray into middle-eastern politics, it may well be their lyrical nadir, their trademark synth-pop swamped in a hideous 80s production. |
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I don't know whether you are misguided, clueless, a patsy, or a fool. |
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While I understand where he is coming from, I think his post actually betrays a misguided set of moral priorities across the entire political landscape. |
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The later the crack-up comes, the longer the period in which the calculation of the entrepreneurs is misguided by the issue of additional fiduciary media. |
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So while he comes out looking like the hapless victim of wilful misinterpretation, Carol is portrayed as mentally fragile and misguided, if not downright crazy. |
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The loss of life was terrible, but it was no more than one in a series of occasional tragedies caused by the misguided beliefs of cults and their members. |
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Or maybe they're just so drunk, they're under the misguided belief that Oxford Street is a daggy bohemian end of Kings Cross they've never encountered before. |
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Epistemological realism is misguided theoretically and pragmatically. |
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Whether these threats are the work of the same person or people who planted the explosive device, or misguided pranksters, they have multiplied the effect of the explosion. |
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It's a complex story involving what may be misguided notions of why we have acid in the stomach in the first place, and the role of a hormone called gastrin. |
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This kind of attempt to demystify intellectuals and artists by relating them to objective social processes is in itself neither misguided nor new. |
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In the 1940s and 1950s, another estrogen, diethylstilbestrol, was widely given to Western women early in their pregnancies in a misguided attempt to prevent miscarriage. |
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The mental agony and postliminary destruction involved to the maledict hostages and their near and dear ones because of the misguided entrainement of a handful of greenhorns go waste and make kidnapping an infructuous political tool at the end. |
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Another point of contention is an impression, no matter how misguided, that speeding fines are used as little more than cash cows. |
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If those misguided bickerers in baseball ever play the World Series again, it will be in November, not October, as tradition dictates. |
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Valuation rules of thumb are easy to remember and apply but lead frequently to misguided conclusions. |
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Reread and heard again in this context, the utterances of Coriolanus's backward voice seem especially misguided, reprovable. |
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I have never seen, well, hardly ever, a pretentious, silly or seriously misguided production, and neither have I seen a dull one. |
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This notion that somehow there is any lessening of that special relationship is misguided. |
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What drives Rohrabacher's misguided azeri liberation struggle? |
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They share my strong conviction that the policy is misguided. |
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Mathews was only correct about Morgan's misguided notion of group marriage. |
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Perhaps that presumption was misguided, but more on that later. |
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A few years back Joe Allen's went through a low, with a misguided attempt at trendifying the menu. |
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This sleazeball, caught up in his own misguided sense of importance, was ill-advised to speak out and seek to defend the indefensible. |
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According to him, the BBS is trying to take law into their hands and unleash violence by misguided Sinhalese youngsters. |
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Iain Duncan Smith apparently subscribes to the same misguided theory that everyone on benefits is a bone-idle scrounger. |
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Nothing, other than a misguided sense of self-importance, compelled Ed Miliband to seek leadership of the Labour Party and, through that, Prime Ministership. |
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His misguided attack on market triumphalists and his poor policy proscriptions unfortunately overshadow his relevant critique of several market outcomes. |
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I think the Welsh nationalists are foolish and misguided people. |
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I believe that opposition to incinerators is misguided in the extreme. |
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To use the simple conditional judgement, 'if A then B,' as the Procrustean model for our understanding of forward-moving causal action is misguided. |
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We write journalese out of habit, sometimes from misguided training, and to sound urgent, authoritative and, well, journalistic. But it doesn't do any of that. |
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Terror, that is, that comes from knowing every minute you set foot outside your home is an opportunity for some homicidally misguided teenager to take your life. |
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In other words, student multimedia projects must be silent since some misguided adults equate MP3s with Napster, limited bandwidth and the Axis of Evil. |
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It is a degenerate and misguided attempt to destroy the real use of the film and cannot be accepted as coming within the true boundaries of the cinema. |
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They are misguided by misinformation, and talking the Undisputed Truth is a physical means of weaning these little lambies from their childish and sheep like behaviour. |
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In December 2011, Moore responded to Frank Miller's attack on the Occupy movement, calling his more recent work misogynistic, homophobic and misguided. |
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