These matters of fact aside, the fear of Greenland melting is itself misplaced. |
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With so many alternatives in the way information is kept, the chances increase that information is misplaced, misfiled or simply forgotten. |
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However, the State authorities argue that the apprehensions are misplaced and misguided. |
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Through misplaced moralism, political expediency, or apathy, America is ruinously mishandling the underground economy. |
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I was afraid I might have outright lost it rather than just misplaced it, so that's a relief. |
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This ensures that all required material is ordered and nothing is misplaced or lost. |
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Kate, they keep saying they lost track of them, like they misplaced them the way you would your keys or your wallet. |
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All too often, photographs, documents and stories are misplaced or lost and the memories of families or cultures are left with gaping holes. |
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The captain Antonio Conte misplaced a pass four minutes before the interval and, worse still for the Italians, had given Giggs a clear run. |
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He rolled a feeble shot 10 yards wide of goal and then misplaced a pass to Cole. |
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Alan Thompson misplaced a pass, Shota Arveladze, a substitute, seized on the error and passed to Nacho Novo. |
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Twice Cheadle defenders misplaced passes to Hoyle who sent Longley through on both occasions. |
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He misplaced a pass in midfield and Sergio sent Victor racing clear for 35 yards before he ripped a shot past Williams. |
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He misplaced a pass at the very start and was in a foul mood with himself throughout a toiling performance. |
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Henrik Larsson misplaced a pass and gifted Hibs a winning goal on his Celtic debut. |
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There were plenty of people around during the installation who could and should have seen the missing and misplaced letters, she said. |
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This road is obviously too narrow as is the pavement to accommodate this hazardous, ill-conceived and misplaced hazard. |
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The game then degenerated into a real mishmash of misplaced passes and precious few chances. |
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Bad spellings, misplaced commas and apostrophes may be acceptable in text messages. |
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A misplaced pass by Bloom led to Wilson being played into the box and his low shot nestled into the far corner of the net. |
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A cloying Riverside surface hardly explained the endless procession of misplaced passes, unimaginative runs and poor first touches. |
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City were getting closer and a misplaced pass by Tony Barras set Ward away. |
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At one point, he sprinted fifteen yards to recover his own misplaced pass, doing so and turning in frustration when a foul was given. |
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They had five against two in the last third of the pitch but, after a misplaced pass, the chance was gone. |
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Perhaps it was just to see what kind of opportunity the next misplaced pass might set up for the opposition. |
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The players got tired and there were a few misplaced passes setting the opposition up. |
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Rosser had a run from the back but the move broke down following a misplaced pass. |
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Their game was characterised by misplaced passes and a directionless attacking approach. |
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So it now falls upon me to correct the angry and misplaced insinuations in his letter, one by one. |
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It's extremely subjective and it's extremely seductive and more often than not, it's extremely misplaced as graphic design. |
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Last week I wrote about the Administration's misplaced priorities in providing the nation with nuclear security. |
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Then again, misplaced priorities in the corridors of power should seldom shock us, of course. |
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Some feel this has facilitated the type of climate of misplaced priorities. |
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Many midlevel managers' priorities are misplaced, and loyalty to one's agency too often has primacy. |
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The critical venom is almost enough to stir misplaced feelings of cultural loyalty and ties of kinship in even the hardest black heart. |
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Not all anger is misplaced, and often it's a healthy, natural response to these difficulties. |
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While this misplaced loyalty may be admirable, it's a big financial mistake. |
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Yet, there are times when I wonder if my love is misplaced, if I should temper my affection. |
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One of the points I kept trying to make this week, and again, nobody cares, but, is that we have what I would call misplaced outrage. |
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This precipitates spirals of misery, anger, and misplaced rage, as they blame society as a whole for their shortcomings. |
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One of the things that always makes me suspicious about alleged public fibs is misplaced outrage. |
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I found myself experiencing those same misplaced feelings of utter sophistication. |
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For the first few days I had those misplaced emotions of gratitude and pity. |
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Football hooliganism is not about football, or booze, or misplaced passion. |
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She writes that all this went unacknowledged when her husband screamed at her complaining about missing papers and misplaced pens. |
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Since we have several lab areas where we work, it's not unheard of to have to backtrack to recover a temporarily misplaced disk. |
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Put your keys or other commonly misplaced objects in the same place every time you set them down. |
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But today the daily panic and the long line of citizens testing for anthrax mocks this misplaced confidence. |
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Problems might include an overbite, underbite, missing teeth, crooked teeth, or misplaced teeth. |
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His second was a misplaced pass to the same Killie striker, who was denied this time by a wicked bobble of the ball. |
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However, this enthusiasm for the mystical potential of human technology is misplaced, illogical, and spiritually dangerous. |
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Pacific oysters are not as esteemed as natives but turning down a plate of spanking fresh Pacifics is simply misplaced snobbery. |
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This misplaced tissue may be found on the ovaries, uterus, bowel, pelvis and abdomen. |
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The company is still trading at a discount to its peers so Dilger's confidence in the upside potential for the shares probably isn't misplaced. |
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But this is a rag-bag of a play, not much helped by the director who, through misplaced uxoriousness, has preserved every word. |
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To turn up at County Hall looking dapper and spruce would have been to strike a false, jarring note of misplaced optimism. |
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Any criticism of how the trial judge handled the issue of who struck the fatal blow was totally misplaced. |
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Lock is a great way to prevent yourself from accidentally changing the scale factor with a misplaced pan or zoom. |
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The Government may mean well in moving this bill forward, but such paternalism is misplaced when it changes the rules of the social game. |
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To pretend that her critics have merely misplaced their anger is psychobabble of the most inane sort. |
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Lincoln shook her head with misplaced appetite for this latest in an intermittently arduous concatenation of sterling scuffles. |
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But, filled with misplaced bravado, I decided this was the right time for a proper conflagration. |
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This bird of night portends misplaced anger and hasty decisions, and intimates an imminent death. |
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Others, a minority, posed as misplaced geniuses, intimating that teaching us was way beneath them and was only done for reasons of need. |
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It took us a while to leave coz Clayton had misplaced his keys somewhere and we spent some time looking for them. |
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Similarly, her concern for the fisherfolk and their fears over the possible loss of livelihood if the canal fructifies may not be misplaced. |
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Optimism about curability was misplaced despite the emerging science of psychiatry, and hospital crowding led to a lapse to custodianship again. |
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There's been a media fuss over the use of animals in this circus, but it seems misplaced. |
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It was faint, barely there, but he could sense the misplaced aroma of foreign spices amid the earthy smells of rain and horse. |
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But a misplaced decimal point in his publication led to a figure 10 times too high. |
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As soon as proponents demonstrate that one concern is misplaced their opponents come up with another one. |
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The research presented in this book finds its anxiety about proselytism disproportionate and misplaced. |
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That one misplaced punctuation mark represented laziness, disregard and plain stupidity. |
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The hijackers used fanatical certainty, misplaced religious faith, and dehumanising hatred to purge themselves of the human instinct for empathy. |
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This can lead to diestocks being lost or misplaced, and can aggravate the user. |
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Broadly speaking, it's unfeminist, which is why young women are frowned on for stripping off, but this disapprobation is misplaced. |
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Her wifty uncle, scatterbrained as always, had misplaced his satchel once again. |
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She was just sitting there looking like a misplaced exhibit from the wax museum. |
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The idea that quotas on China's imports will spark a revival in US undergarment manufacturing is misplaced. |
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A noble, obdurate of his usual code of conduct, stumbled in a panic fuelled frenzy of blind groping and misplaced steps. |
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This is common practice among many firms but the trust they place on third party Web hosting firms and ISPs can sometimes be misplaced. |
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Sometimes an airdrome or river might be misplaced but not difficult to sort out. |
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In addition, Fettweis's belief in the dominance and efficacy of air power seems misplaced. |
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He said he was a renowned merchant, entertainer, recoverer of misplaced fortunes, and problem-solver. |
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Heavy, overbearing guitars clash with feeble pianos, annoying violins, and misplaced horns. |
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I've ripped back a few times already, whenever I happen to notice a misplaced purl or knit stitch. |
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As if misplaced there and forgotten, a burning cigarette jutted from between his fingers, which were wrapped around the handle bar. |
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In example 50 the numerals representing the scale-degrees are misplaced, and example 20 ends just before the crucial chord mentioned in the text. |
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Well, Gareth, thank you for your concern, but you can rest assured that it is misplaced. |
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We were a little leery about renting a car, having never driven on Bulgarian highways, but our fears were misplaced. |
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That's why excessive laughter and misplaced levity can lead to immoral behavior. |
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The table saw was untouched and dusty, and there were no misplaced goggles, moved blocks of wood, or signs of sawing action anywhere. |
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Yes, some criticism is misplaced and should be rejected, but this isn't always the case even with criticism that is badly or rudely phrased. |
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She admits that she has misplaced the masters of some of her earliest films and welcomes the new requirement. |
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I do not say this as a gesture of misplaced self-flattery, since what I plan to do here is very modest indeed. |
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That album was bloated, overblown and stuffed full of guitar solos and a misplaced sense of its own importance. |
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I could list off a whole heap of things that are sitting in my room that I couldn't stand to see get broken, wrecked, destroyed or misplaced. |
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We might think of him as misplaced, a tragedian performing in cabaret perhaps. |
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However, he does make a good case that the demand for some more transcendent basis for ethics is misplaced. |
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Every parent experiences that moment when their children, instead of minding their manners, appear to have misplaced them. |
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We all want to be decent, human beings, and not stick a shiv in the formerly bloated hillbilly heroin junkie, but that sympathy is misplaced. |
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More likely it was a case of misplaced scorn for the saccharine melodies that overwhelmed the odes to left-coast burgs Santa Cruz, Big Sur and Hollywood. |
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Now don't get me wrong, not all of her affection was misplaced. |
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The plaint is old and familiar, but not misplaced or ill-timed. |
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This is misplaced for a whole host of reasons, but here are a few. |
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As a reasonable citizen, what really troubles the professor is that this priority to achieve gender equity in the ranks is an example of grossly misplaced priorities. |
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As for the second, there are growing signs that the present approach, with its obsession with speed as the cause of road death and injury, is misplaced and excessive. |
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Again McLean was involved when he latched on to Andy Smith's misplaced header and sent in a vicious shot which skidded goalward off the slippery surface. |
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Tragically misplaced amongst a series of powerful speakers, the decrepit trio brought roars from the pressroom and discomfort for all who shun corniness. |
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Democrats said the fact that the House was devoting almost a full day to the proposal illustrated the misplaced priorities of the Republican majority. |
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Delayed shipments, misplaced orders and lost products were commonplace. |
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It cannot be denied that land applications under various categories have either been routinely delayed or the paper work misplaced or lost, on several occasions. |
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The full back gathered a misplaced clearance kick before chipping the defence and gathering the ball on the bounce to score a great individual try. |
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I'm sure I'm not the only parent who misplaced the letter before it was even opened, and almost missed the final deadline for sending in the form. |
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Anger would have been misplaced, petulance completely out of character. |
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Remember my goof-ups the past few days, like when I tried to use my knife to eat beans and when I tried to light a misplaced bar of soap, claiming it was a candle? |
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This kid is amazing although he has recently had a sudden dip in form which has concerned me such as his game foe England against Greece in which he misplaced too many passes. |
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It doesn't take confidence to win a tackle but it does take a strong-minded player to keep demanding the ball even when he has misplaced his previous pass. |
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The priorities were terribly and pathetically misplaced as they are at too many American universities. |
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Many members are fed up with being told they are fools, and the resentment it creates increasingly finds expression in a subcurrent of misplaced nostalgia for old Labour. |
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It is time that students in institutions of higher learning in Zambia began differentiating between misplaced student militarism and academic development. |
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He is understandably dispirited by the accession of the new pontiff, but expresses his concerns in language that seems to me overwrought and misplaced. |
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The Albanians didn't do a lot of attacking and Rio spent most of the time defending closer to the half way line than the box and I don't think he misplaced a pass all game. |
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They are to be pitied, for they are so blinded by their misplaced rage and fear that they no longer know what they stand for or how to make a stand at all. |
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A misplaced comma may be obscuring the meaning of this reference. |
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I'll say you're wrong, but lots of people have misplaced priorities. |
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Spirits were high as blood-red farm equipment was on the march, crushing doubts and pessimism like so many misplaced forearms! |
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All it takes is one misplaced or mistimed trade, one small bit of misinformation or incorrect data, to set off a chain reaction. |
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Can we roll back the tide of misplaced apostrophes and commas? |
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A dog which was run over, a set of misplaced keys and a woman wanting a plumber were just a few of the incidents Bradford's emergency services dealt with this year. |
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Whatever you do, don't detour to answer every misplaced question as this disturbs continuity, decreases clarity and disorganizes an otherwise structured explanation. |
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The cool britannia mood of 1997 had looked forward in eager and largely misplaced optimism to the New Labour future. |
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She wasn't in the mood for Danny's misplaced sense of chivalry right now. |
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Certainly the speech suggests that American hopes of persuading Turkey to come fully on board are misplaced. |
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Any fears of unnecessary verbosity and turgidity are misplaced. |
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Moviegoers have seen a motley crew of misplaced celebrities simulating the lives and times of beloved or iconic figures. |
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We are familiar with stories of the intimate and wrong-headed projections heaped upon the maid who is accused of taking something that the lady of the house simply misplaced. |
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There is no questioning their fellowship and effort to dispel misplaced preconceptions. |
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In fact, the only shade of reaction besides enthusiasm Carter and Knight got to the project was some misplaced confusion. |
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Still less is it a conclusion to which they can properly come out of a desire to obstruct a challenge to their decision or out of misplaced amour propre. |
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Incorrect signs and misplaced cones as part of restrictions put in place by Richmond upon Thames Council on rugby days led drivers to believe they couldn't park in Crown Road. |
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The electronics are jarring, perhaps even misplaced, but one must remember that this piece is a requiem for a 16-year-old boy, not a 65-year-old man. |
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Americans may sometimes find the prose a bit daunting, the occasional Anglicism, misplaced modifier, and passive voice requiring a thorough rereading. |
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It was really quite strange how greatly a misplaced comma could anger him. |
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After a few hours had passed the women had finally cleaned out all the misplaced artifacts and had them in a large pile in the middle of the main room. |
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Other major news outlets made the same decision, hiding behind a misplaced sense of multicultural sensitivity. |
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Kirsty, who was born with her heart back to front and with other major organs misplaced, will compete in her wheelchair in a three kilometres junior race. |
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Instead, his point was that panic about Stalin was misplaced because Soviet Russia could be contained. |
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There is also reason to think such skepticism may be misplaced. |
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She went on to ask if this sort of bad behaviour was the result of misplaced priorities, of too much doctrine and too little demand that we treat each other with respect. |
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It is good to remember that today's small number of really excellent stable funds is a sad commentary on the misplaced priorities of the mutual fund industry. |
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I think her sisterliness, albeit reluctantly it seems, is very misplaced. |
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Sheriffe intervened out of a misplaced sense of chivalry, said Mr Sharpe. |
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Medication errors in children can occur when a decimal point is misplaced in a dose, or an incorrect weight conversion from pounds to kilograms is made. |
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A phrase exhibits proofs of cacography, when the accents are misplaced, forgotten, or used erroneously. |
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Barrie had two copies made, one of which he gave to Arthur, who misplaced it on a train. |
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Consulting an experience plantsman could also save lots of disappointment and a small fortune in misplaced plants. |
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This altered configuration would occur with misplaced electrodes and is considered to be a nonarrhythmic artifact. |
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This was a buffet of misplaced passes and shocking technique, clumsiness and dimwittedness. |
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Exceptional parents are very clever when it comes to misplaced hyphens, commas, and dangling participles. |
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Problematic prepositions, unfortunate neologisms, split infinitives and misplaced modifiers constantly startle the reader. |
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One unlucky day-tripper misplaced their bag of goodies and now a good Samaritan is trying to reunite them with their owner. |
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The hysteria surrounding these deaths, Sarah believes, is misplaced. |
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While your concern for others' suffering is admirable, I think your need for others to have survivor guilt and simulated suffering is misplaced. |
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One misplaced pass, one overelaborate manoeuvre that went wrong and there was that famous withering look. |
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Akin later claimed that he misspoke and his words were misplaced, then offered what seemed like a sincere apology while still defending his consistent pro-life stance. |
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In a fit of misplaced municipal energy, the local council is paving the desire path that countless walkers have beaten diagonally across my local park. |
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The visitors hit the woodwork through Martin Woods, but the midfielder's misplaced pass in the 36th minute gifted 18-year-old Greg Kiltie the opener. |
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Locach, located between Champa and Sumatra, was likewise misplaced far to the south of Java, by some geographers on or near an extension of the Terra Australis. |
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Aside from original manuscript copies that were commonly misplaced or left to rot in county courthouses, information on new legislation was largely spread by word of mouth. |
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Gobbledegook And, after the appliance of science, they debunked the crackpots with a rational explanation, with much misplaced self-congratulation. |
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But I did stumble upon a survey recently that indicates that a lot of the criticism of real estate brokers as being too boosterish may be partly misplaced. |
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In twelve chapters, the author explores the misplaced polarities of nation versus state, political nationalism versus cultural nationalism, Indianism versus localism. |
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It was Rodney Marsh, he of the motor mouth whose misplaced swagger on a football field once prevented Manchester City from winning the championship. |
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I THOUGHT at the time that Tory triumphalism was misplaced in May, as winning a majority of 12 was turned into a landslide, simply because any Tory majority was unexpected. |
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Secondly a telly spat is not a sackable offence, even if it is misplaced. |
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