I'm going to try to convince you that we developers start off a project wrong-headedly. |
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She discusses happiness in the Observer, I think about as wrong-headedly as one can get. |
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They stood by him, wrong-headedly at times, during his troubles and might expect some gratitude in return. |
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It may be that Russians are simply relieved that somebody is running the country, however wrong-headedly. |
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Because some people in drama, incredibly wrong-headedly, have the reverse view. |
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Alas, at nearly 70 minutes, By the Way is overlong and simply too restrained, and too wrong-headedly earnest, to leave more than a marginal impression. |
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Vicious soon demonstrated he had no musical talent whatsoever but that has never mattered to his followers, who wrong-headedly perceive his thirst for pain and mayhem-making as the definitive badge of punk purity. |
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In other words, absent a properly construed reasonable-cause exception, section 6662 will wrong-headedly penalize behavior that cannot be known to be culpable. |
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Many companies are now wrong-headedly focusing on IT cost cutting. |
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