Imagine him sticking to his guns and obstinately insisting that appeasement wasn't wrongheaded, there just wasn't enough of it. |
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It is this calculated use of deception and falsehood that we should fear, more even than the wrongheaded policy. |
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My sympathies are ever and always with the parents, in the full knowledge of how wrongheaded parents can be. |
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I'm afraid my piece has reinforced a widespread, and in my opinion, wrongheaded anti-intellectual strain in design. |
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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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But he has a better excuse for holding to this wrongheaded view than do his colleagues. |
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This subcurrent of thought that scientists who wish to blog should become more like journalists is absolutely wrongheaded. |
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What I believe is wrongheaded is the way the Reform Party chooses to politicize this important issue which involves the safety of our children. |
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How can protecting children-and I quote the minister-be silly and wrongheaded? |
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But the Kentucky brief does a brilliant job of explaining why such a narrow take is wrongheaded. |
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Dr LeDoux argued that it is wrongheaded to interpret animal behaviour in terms of human emotions. |
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We must build support for our views and we must argue strenuously against views we think are wrongheaded. |
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Quite simply that is wrongheaded, so I am quite content to sit down and not debate this issue any longer. |
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In our view, the Court's decision was anachronistic, and in a serious way, wrongheaded. |
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It is a mark of the limitations of current popular literary criticism that the obituaries speak only of such confections, wrongheaded ancestry and extra-literary politics. |
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John Kael Weston remembers a man whose death he blames on our wrongheaded policies. |
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But to see New York cave to the voices of fear, rather than of reason, is unprecedented, shameful, and wrongheaded. |
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But it is wrongheaded to look at Sayles as just a filmmaker writing a book. |
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But that doesn't make their words any less hurtful or wrongheaded. |
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Bill C-15B is wrongheaded in many different ways. |
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But this view has been shown to be fundamentally wrongheaded in the last seven years. The first problem is that a lot of debt is secured against property. |
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It argues that deontic, alethic, evaluative, and rationalist construals of the relevant worth relation are wrongheaded. |
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It is wrongheaded, though an obvious temptation, to connect a play that is so stylish with dish, spin and whatever buzzwords define the yakety-yak of the moment. |
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The job of the official opposition is to hold the government to account and to bring to the light of day a lot of the things that are wrongheaded and going in the wrong direction. |
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This instance shows how wrongheaded that expression can be. |
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Apart from whether there are policy ramifications, there are many things that can be done to rebut biased, hateful, or simply wrongheaded and illegitimate approaches that have no ramifications for the suppression of speech. |
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He's not just wrong, but wrongheaded about raising the kids. |
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