But neither does the wrong-headedness of the artists' views mean that the work of art they create is worthless. |
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Moreover, the wrong-headedness of this single text reveals some of the deeper sources of the confusion that prevails in contemporary education. |
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He saw what was required in the country and part of what drove him to run in 1997 was the wrong-headedness of the registry. |
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I wanted to examine my own hypocrisy as much as the obvious wrong-headedness of racists. |
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These days, people think less of John Paul's contribution to the ending of the cold war, and more of his dogmatism, narrow-mindedness and sheer wrong-headedness. |
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He perversely emphasized the differences rather than the similarities of timbre between instruments and even wrote an elaborate justification of this wrong-headedness. |
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The wrong-headedness of this was so great that the Pres. |
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In their baffling, contemptible wrong-headedness they stand with every boss who passed us over for promotion in favor of some less-able brown-noser and every crush who wouldn't date us. |
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Seizing on Trotsky's wrong-headedness, Zinoviev mobilized his own base in the Petrograd-Kronstadt area against Trotsky, whom he saw as a rival within the party leadership. |
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This story signals the wrong-headedness of the way white men, emblematized by the Aspen Corporation, approach the land. |
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