Moreover, the wrong-headedness of this single text reveals some of the deeper sources of the confusion that prevails in contemporary education. |
Susser describes a model of resilience amidst socioeconomic deprivation, gender discrimination and the wrong-headedness of HIV denialism and anti-scientism. |
But it is not the impracticality but rather the wrong-headedness of this pronouncements that I wish to explore. |
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. |
The wrong-headedness of prohibition cost three families full-time livelihoods. |
He perversely emphasized the differences rather than the similarities of timbre between instruments and even wrote an elaborate justification of this wrong-headedness. |