While I believe that rural Americans' support for Donald Trump is misguided, I also believe that the derogatory labels applied to them are equally misguided.
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The Imperial leaders know this is misguided and will end poorly, but misguided decisions that end poorly is their modus operandi — see the Death Star floating behind the Star Destroyers.
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The intentions are good — they're just misplaced and misguided.
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She has previously starred in Love, Simon and The Misguided.
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Such misguided inquiries are fortified with an identical structural curiosity.
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SCARAMUCCI: So, the president was misguided on the economic policies.
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His understanding of the law, however, was misguided, she said.
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This is misguided, misinformed — or at the very least, premature.
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The first is a deeply misplaced, misguided attempt at love.
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Hillary Clinton doesn't just think Donald Trump's supporters are misguided.
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That can lead to misguided hot takes and senseless contrarianism.
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Worse yet, Trump's plans for trade policy are hopelessly misguided.
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Cheonggyecheon, SeoulThe freeway was a misguided attempt to encourage development.
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A deranged man full of hatred and misguided vengeance is.
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Their inclination is misguided and in no one's best interest.
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It may have been the world's most misguided viewing party.
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President Trump was right to withdraw from that misguided agreement.
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For one analyst, this optimism may be a bit misguided.
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It's an attempt, albeit a misguided one, to target trafficking.
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This is so wrong and misguided that it's pretty funny.
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Palomarez's decision appears at best misguided and at worst opportunistic.
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Saagar Enjeti argues why Democrats focus on impeachment is misguided.
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Despite Killmonger's misguided ambition, Black Panther suggests that through acts
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They should be embarrassed to even present such misguided delusions.
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His misguided economic policies are wreaking havoc in many industries.
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Though misguided, the airlines' attempts to enliven flights are understandable.
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Whatever isn't (about the next) game would be very misguided.
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The idea that kegels can improve your orgasms is misguided.
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If anything, it just makes you look entitled and misguided.
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That conclusion is not just wrong, it is dangerously misguided.
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I'll tell you: the misguided need to know the truth.
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" Former President Barack Obama: "[T]oday's announcement is so misguided.
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For once, the country's endless optimism may not be misguided.
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I have nothing to lose by opposing this misguided law.
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Most people think roughly half the country is severely misguided.
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Anyway, yeah, I feel like those tweets were extremely misguided.
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"That is why today's announcement is so misguided," Obama said.
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Both those movements — indiscriminate crackdowns and local noncooperation — are misguided.
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McGuire said this kind of messaging is backward and misguided.
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Black Panther is a welcome exception to the (misguided) rule.
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The investigation of Mr. Clinton, he wrote, had been misguided.
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But that doesn't mean Tulip's goals are misguided or wrong.
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A federal district court in eventually ended this misguided effort.
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The president's decision to roll back protections is deeply misguided.
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This misguided sentiment could not be further from the truth.
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Transgender troops we spoke with called it a misguided action.
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It existed in a hinterland of chintz and misguided aspiration.
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His opponents were cast as misguided, deluded or even unpatriotic.
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These misguided laws incentivized plans to pay out unstainable benefits.
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While this sounds good in theory, in practice it's misguided.
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Certainly, they were an insight into this man's misguided psyche.
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There is no shortage of misguided statements in today's America.
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Despite all this, the attorney general's policies remain extremely misguided.
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The year of attempted payback, misguided payback and zero payback.
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Trump is not the only politician guilty of misguided priorities.
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The California Bankers Association called it "misguided," according to CNBC.
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How could the body politic be so ungrateful, so misguided?
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The cumulative effect of these and countless other revisions is to rationalize Los Pepes as an aberration borne of specific conditions, the misguided but well-intentioned byproduct of a misguided but well-intentioned drug war.
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And Williams' desire to "throw shade" was misguided in Burruss' eyes.
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McFarland is a fraudster and not simply a misguided young man.
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As a result of today's misguided action, our broadband providers will
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But portraying widespread labour shortages as an economic problem is misguided.
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But the suspicion that the project will fail could be misguided.
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Yet Mr Bush, though misguided, at least had an economic argument.
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Cancelling banknotes is usually the work of desperate or misguided regimes.
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"The longing for precise criteria is understandable," they wrote, but misguided.
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Liang "blindly executed a misguided loyalty to his employer," Nixon said.
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"Our beliefs, our judgments and our decisions were misguided," Mara said.
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German and French attempts to stymie EU antitrust rules are misguided.
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Studies that group all e-cigarettes together may therefore be misguided.
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Here are a few (probably misguided) predictions I've come up with.
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But in fact, much of this concern is overstated and misguided.
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Seem like a misguided wantrepreneur, and you'll get shown the door.
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Subsequent events proved the trio to have been even more misguided.
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But at worst they imparted trauma, or at best misguided principles.
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You are locking it behind the bars of your misguided love.
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But Ms Ghneimat thinks the focus on security alone is misguided.
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But makers of meat substitutes say that Missouri's efforts are misguided.
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"Calls for FCC to punish Colbert are misguided," Huckabee tweeted Saturday.
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Its vague, misguided origins lay in a series of late-night
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The campaign's misguided method of damage control cannot weather this storm.
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Such a dynamic risks pursuing misguided and ineffective public policy solutions.
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The United States could be headed for a similarly misguided outcome.
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Unfortunately, misguided rules around travel have complicated members taking trips together.
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So I found Bernie's rhetoric against trade really depressing and misguided.
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It's really kind of a misguided path that he was on.
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I think that this separation between love and labor is misguided.
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Misguided proposals like these could handicap our still fragile economic growth.
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Defending the spread of dangerous predators in cities is completely misguided.
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This shaming is not some kind of misguided flirtation or moralizing.
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Taxes and the perception that Democrats won't compromise on misguided policies.
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The misguided fantasy of sending humans to Mars must be abandoned.
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Waiting to do anything until you get everything is deeply misguided.
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"They're two sides of the same misguided value system," he continues.
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Glad to see the context, but the whole riff is misguided.
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Lena Dunham would launch a misguided Twitter campaign for some reason.
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" Uwan took issue with Sanders' comments, calling them "arrogant and misguided.
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This misguided action was praised as a win for marine conservation.
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Critics say those cuts are misguided and could even cost lives.
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But some advocates said the pope was misguided in his call.
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" CHI Franciscan said the attorney general's allegations were "misguided and unfounded.
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In aviation disasters, early speculation often turns out to be misguided.
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" The decision, he said, is "misguided and harmful to our country.
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All of this happened — perhaps a slightly misguided expression of love?
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And as Vietnam demonstrated, in such a scenario, misguided decisions result.
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Your visit would not represent tacit acceptance of a misguided law.
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It's frequently tough to decide if Paulina is misguided or admirable.
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As president, I will promptly roll back this deeply misguided decision.
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I still don't know if the trip to Florida was misguided.
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McDougall said that commentators heralding the end of banks are misguided.
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However, as I describe in a new paper, this is misguided.
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Even the conclusions she draws while dealing with Wallace seem misguided.
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Without any context, I know this sounds like a misguided decision.
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They want revenge for Merrick Garland, an understandable if misguided emotion.
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And yes, the two celebs were paid for their misguided efforts.
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The possibility that my reaction is misguided only increases my satisfaction.
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Traditional advice that startup founders should "follow their heart" is misguided.
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There are a comical number of misguided conspiracy theories about Facebook.
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This sells newspapers and draws TV viewers, but it is misguided.
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This is an optimistic sentiment, but also a potentially misguided one.
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The second is that Davis is bluffing—either in a misguided attempt to let the public know how fully Cohen is jumping ship or an even more misguided attempt to try and butter up federal investigators.
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The mayor of New York City continues to insist that his misguided skit with Hillary Clinton—in which they staged a joke that played on the concept of "colored people time"—was not misguided at all.
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"The few times I've done it, they've always misguided me," he said.
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" These days, misguided clickers are more likely to end up on "healthnewscenters.com.
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However, it's also misguided to underestimate the merits of taking music seriously.
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In Klobuchar's case, Meyers pointed out the president's misguided global warming comment.
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Canaccord Genuity's Tony Dwyer sees a misguided strategy spreading on Wall Street.
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That is accurate only according to Mr Trump's misguided protectionism (see article) .
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Maybe you downloaded LFO's "Summer Girls" in a misguided bout of nostalgia.
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This cover is just as dangerous & misguided as celebrating size zero models.
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But impact investing proponents argue that analyzing financial returns alone is misguided.
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Generally speaking, austerity has been a misguided policy approach in recent years.
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I also believe that her misguided rhetoric can normalize violent anti-Semitism.
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The Synthetics Fuels Corporation was a misguided effort that came to naught.
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It's easy to shade the third party, but it's misguided and unproductive.
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The West's support for democratisation in Egypt also proved to be misguided.
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Describing the European election as a referendum on Brexit is particularly misguided.
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Her good intentions were misguided, though, since her lips clearly weren't natural.
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As it turns out, all these generalizations are either misconstrued or misguided.
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Goldman called the lawsuit "misguided" and said it would defend against it.
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Plus, experts say the contact lens program was misguided from the beginning.
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Netflix stands w/ innovators, large & small, to oppose this misguided FCC order.
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This is almost incomprehensibly misguided if you are operating an illegal enterprise.
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But they are entitled to their opinions, however misguided they may be.
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Do so by publicly voicing dissent to overturn this misguided executive memorandum.
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Upon my arrival in the States I too dealt with misguided stereotypes.
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This new directive is harmful, misguided, and weakens -- not strengthens -- our military.
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To a skeptic like myself, Zayner's good intentions came across as misguided.
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It supports the "two bad choices" notion that is so dangerously misguided.
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Now comes the misguided speculation about whether CEO Oscar Munoz should resign.
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To Ellison's defenders, these attacks aren't merely misguided — they reek of Islamophobia.
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Egad. The puritanical thinking reflects a misguided but growing trend against alcohol.
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Misguided federal policies have produced one of the slowest recoveries on record.
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True as that is, expecting such restraint to do so was misguided.
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Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.) said Republican complaints about the measure are misguided.
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It's misguided because food needs to do more than just taste good.
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But she's the one who started the whole misguided tiff in public.
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But this knee-jerk criticism is misguided and hypocritical for several reasons.
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But Tinashe seems a bit misguided on which direction it moves in.
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In Sessions's misguided opinion, he believes that this will help reduce crime.
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Khosrowshahi posted a tweet Monday reiterating that his initial comments were misguided.
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The Senate may soon consider resolutions to overturn the misguided DOL exemption.
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Misguided federal policies have decimated coal jobs for decades across the country.
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This is misguided public policy at best and political pandering at worst.
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Ironically, this misguided policy comes from not the Republicans, but the Democrats.
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Here's some of the misguided "insight" people have given me about candidates.
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DACA is an unconstitutional program, and the amnesty it represents is misguided.
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But the Attorney General largely stands alone in in his misguided agenda.
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Claire's misguided desire to protect Frank's future has led to disastrous consequences.
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Saudi and Emirati leaders viewed any outreach to Iran as dangerously misguided.
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Misguided goodwill can be more dangerous than actions that stem from malice.
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Opposing societal norms that are inherently unfair or misguided is one thing.
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I think that was one of the more misguided pieces I've seen.
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The answers range from genuine concern or misguided solidarity to outright disregard.
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The idea that actions have to be proportionate is a bit misguided.
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The business is drowning under poor leadership, outdated designs and misguided processes.
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All this isn't to say that the president's policies are necessarily misguided.
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But his government's strategy, based on fear and law enforcement, is misguided.
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She had endured multiple, and in some cases misguided, surgeries in Ukraine.
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That is a misguided response to the challenges that diplomats are facing.
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Medical assessments during N.F.L. games strike some health professionals as seriously misguided.
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Steven Calabresi's misguided proposal to increase the size of the federal judiciary.
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Will Hunting (Matt Damon) is a genius — and troubled and perhaps misguided.
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Sometimes, students are misguided when they try to grab a committee's attention.
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Supporters of same-sex marriage say the concerns about children are misguided.
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Yesterday's rebound, the market climbed back, it was a little bit misguided.
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The Trump administration's Asylum Cooperation Agreement with Honduras is misguided and cruel.
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Let's not allow the misguided decisions happening in Washington to reverse that.
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Not a note was dropped; not a single interpretive choice seemed misguided.
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This is not only meanspirited and misguided, but it is also dangerous.
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The courage of local leaders may help stymie Mr. Trump's misguided approach.
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This sort of misguided optimism can be dangerous, depending on the context.
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It is an unfair and misguided policy that punishes risk and success.
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Rather, it perpetuates a misguided theory that all radical views are equal.
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Experts who spoke with BuzzFeed News also said the move was misguided.
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Gutting the Jones Act is a misguided proposal being fueled by misinformation.
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" Wemple wrote on Monday that The Post's suspension of Sonmez was "misguided.
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" Its guardians were the "unsung heroes … thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses.
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Of course, we must fight back against these misguided and harmful forces.
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"That's a completely misguided strategic direction," said analyst David Vos of Barclays.
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Yet green QE and schemes like it are misguided, for three reasons.
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For these reasons, we urge the agency to withdraw this misguided effort.
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I believe his criticism of the bill's purpose and effect is misguided.
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But in fact, professional sports often shows how misguided this argument is.
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"It's not a malicious thing, but he's definitely being very misguided," Tellier says.
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"They bring misguided children over and brainwash them," says an unnamed Major General.
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That's not just a misguided response — it's also one that reinforces gender inequality.
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The idea that "religious liberty" is a mere cover for bigotry is misguided.
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But history serves up a few cautionary tales of misguided "utopias" as well.
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Do you think there was impropriety or misguided steps taken by the NYPD?
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"Y'all are experiencing firsthand the consequences of those misguided liberal policies," Cruz said.
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Calls for justice are understandable, but sadly, they are misguided in this case.
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Mr Corbyn, however misguided his solutions, actually promises to do something about this.
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Pence personifies misguided ultra-conservative approaches in a low-key, non-bombastic way.
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Rthm won't offer stark, misguided prognostications about the way you may potentially die.
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His attempts to counsel Aziz, one young man, through his PTSD are misguided.
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Her affections blinded her and she was severely misguided, despite her good intentions.
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Winslet's comments also arrive on the heels of Alec Baldwin's misguided Twitter rant.
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Jean, Denver Oh, I think she meant it as a (profoundly misguided) compliment.
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And for digital health startups, that obsession is not only misguided, but dangerous.
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What's more, fears that poor people will waste the money have proved misguided.
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Ma says blaming China for any economic issues in the U.S. is misguided.
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What started out as an attempt (with a misguided angle) to applaud Rep.
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This simplistic turn of phrase, born of a misguided notion, gets used regularly.
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He was given the gift of music ... for the rest ... he is misguided.
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But in a recent City Journal essay, Glaeser argues that this is misguided.
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Many critics dismissed her campaign as emblematic of why Reagan's policies were misguided.
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Those misguided political calculations risk overshadowing an otherwise great debate performance by Trump.
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Once again, Donald Trump, Jr. has made the misguided choice to log on.
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Advocates across the political spectrum should come together and oppose this misguided regulation.
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Neptune skews reality, so you might have misguided ideas about other people's intentions.
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The London-based rights group Amnesty International called the withdrawal "misguided" and "cowardly".
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The claim that the FBI's "independence" is a thing to preserve is misguided.
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This advice may be misguided if these muscles are weak due to misuse.
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The Trump administration has made several, mostly misguided, attempts to fix this backlog.
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Otherwise it is misguided, irrational, swayed by populism and a lack of education.
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Unfortunately, calls to "stop the Yemen war," though morally satisfying, are fundamentally misguided.
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"The inclusion of misguided, dangerous policy riders is disappointing at best," Lowey continued.
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This is another misguided proposal whose burden will fall disproportionately on small business.
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It will be a shame if misguided partisanship prevents him from doing it.
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But I'm waking up, and my misguided mom-splaining personality is taking over.
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The vote, at 382-35, was as lopsided as the bill is misguided.
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For one thing, the administration's focus on the bilateral trade deficit is misguided.
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Ethics experts said Mr. Giuliani's remarks were misguided on ethical and political grounds.
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Over the years, this vision appears to have become a dangerously misguided mirage.
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Some theories surrounding Melania Trump's style choices are indeed misguided or far-fetched.
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We urge the White House to immediately reverse this weak and misguided action.
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Damore in his 3,000 word memo argued that Google's diversity initiatives were misguided.
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A swarm of journalists surrounded him, ready to document any misguided utensil usage.
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"The game is, more broadly, about the misguided pursuit of desire," he said.
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Her misguided attempt to get out in front of the story backfired spectacularly.
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Overall, mandated chemical castration laws are misguided from a medical perspective, Sorrentino said.
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"If that is their motivation, it is misguided and ill conceived," said Parker.
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"We were all misguided about how these companies would turn out," said one.
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Trump maintains a misguided perspective of many things, particularly the United States Constitution.
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It will be suggested that she needs therapy to overcome this misguided feeling.
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That's a misguided analogy, because it misses the nuances of the real world.
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Mr. Xi, who spoke before Mr. Pence, insisted that such criticism was misguided.
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Even creepier is that everyone else seems to share Jack's misguided sexual mores.
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Sergeant Bergdahl's misguided crimes can't be forgotten, but his punishment must have limits.
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Drugmakers said Mr. Trump's plans for far-reaching changes in Medicare were misguided.
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To the extent that taxes influence behavior, this seems like a misguided approach.
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Ultimately, the legume gave his life in the service of a misguided campaign.
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The New York Building Congress, calling the legislation misguided, vowed to fight it.
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They might be misguided, they might be a little naughty, but they're nice.
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American workers and American consumers will suffer as a result ofthis misguided tariff.
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We urge the White House to immediately reverse this weak and misguided action.
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One's opponents never seem to be misguided: they always have to be evil.
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Boston is united in our efforts to dispel these harmful and misguided fears.
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"I think she's been overly sympathetic to a misguided cause," Mr. Roorda said.
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To blame directors and artists for this systemic issue is ineffective and misguided.
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Blame also the softness in agriculture, another consequence of his misguided trade war.
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It's the kind of misguided drama that will drive you up a wall.
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The Trump administration's plan to rewrite the borrower defense regulations is deeply misguided.
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The call for "eliminating federal restrictions on tolling interstate highways," is deeply misguided.
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Even there the penchant for evenhandedness, levelling mockery at both candidates, seems misguided.
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Meanwhile, some Democrats have suggested that the claim Cohen perjured himself is misguided.
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However, the requirement to place a community banker on the Fed is misguided.
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This is a misguided attempt at transparency that sacrifices employee and employer privacy.
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The late night hosts thought that was misguided, verging on cruel and unusual.
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D'Avenia's relationship to simile is misguided and cynical: used to obfuscate, not clarify.
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So Redfly decides to shoot them, upping the body count of their misguided mission.
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And the EU's extremely misguided copyright directive looms over every tech company in 2019.
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Incorrect information originating from outside the company— say from a misguided politician, unhappy users,
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President Trump's approach to NAFTA is just one part of a misguided protectionist agenda.
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Nevertheless, the misguided man is not the only person to have spotted the similarity.
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Here's a look at their misguided -- or just plain wrong -- views on climate science.
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That patient actor exercise, though misguided, was certainly a harbinger of experiences to come.
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Specifically, Cameron says the hype around the film is "misguided," according to The Guardian.
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Donlea says that the focus on people search sites as privacy invaders is misguided.
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Many microaggressions are gaffes where the perpetrator is making a misguided attempt at humor.
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This wasn't a blogger, accused of blasphemy and hacked to death by misguided fundamentalists.
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The tipping point is Aimee's misguided venture to save Africa by building a school.
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Netflix will stand with innovators, large and small, to oppose this misguided FCC order.
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Many people who take ecstasy have a misguided relationship with the drug's proper dosage.
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But we give some respect for her love for country and family, however misguided.
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"I think this 'joke' is dated and misguided and also hurtful," added another user.
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And I think many of the recent decisions were deeply misguided, including Hobby Lobby.
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For the full account of his "misguided" Mexico experience, download the full chapter here.
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He's terrified the misguided policies infecting Seattle's housing market will spread across the lake.
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They&aposre just a misguided -- they&aposre like a book club without the books.
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What if the open industrial office is just part of a larger misguided fantasy?
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But the idea that 2019 will be an inflection point year may be misguided.
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Well, unfortunately, it seems like DJ Khaled is not alone in this misguided belief.
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Somewhere, some misguided soul probably assumes this will render art less louche and dangerous.
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And joking about teen pregnancy, especially when your audience skews younger, is completely misguided.
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Invesco's Kristina Hooper believes Wall Street's preoccupation with the global growth slowdown is misguided.
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Abigail's idea might seem bizarre and misguided, but virginity auctions are actually a thing.
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There is nothing cuter than a baby elephant with really pure, albeit misguided, intentions.
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These are the same consumers that will foot the bill for this misguided proposal.
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"Policies to expand high school financial literacy education ... may be misguided," the researchers concluded.
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We've seen misguided attempts to shut down that speech, however offensive it may be.
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"They need to revamp, root out the inefficient and cynically misguided managers," he said.
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The CGT may be unrepresentative, misguided and bloody-minded, but it has a point.
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Important men talked in hushed, hurt tones about Conte being so wrong, so misguided.
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Sadly, over the past decade, misguided policy has failed to properly incentivize capital formation.
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These misguided policies will have long-term consequences, slowing a U.S. clean energy transition.
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If the president is not allowed to criticize misguided Fed policy, then who is?
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The style became known as "Fowler's folly," after the misguided man who promoted them.
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Unfortunately, misguided policy and corporate paternalism are creating a perfect storm for subprime Americans.
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It's the latest misguided action by the most corporate-friendly court in our history.
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That is, unless lawmakers move quickly to forestall this misguided burst of friendly fire.
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"It is not that all of the president's policies have been misguided," he wrote.
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The misguided coverage of the Mueller probe further diminishes credibility in the news media.
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Putting in countless hours to signal commitment to an employer is misguided, he added.
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But DeVos's solution is misguided in part because it's based on a fabricated story.
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Worst of all, the rationale behind these abuses—fear of overpopulation—is fundamentally misguided.
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"She's listening, but this is my conclusion: She's aloof, frenetic and misguided," Higgins said.
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"This is a misguided attempt to keep an ill-informed campaign promise," Greenwood said.
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Herein enters part two of misguided judgment, the height of arrogance and weak leadership.
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Candidates who relegate their positions on abortion to a place called "beliefs" are misguided.
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To Mr. Trump, the Iran deal was not only misguided, but also badly negotiated.
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Which is what makes those hard-Brexiteers in Britain celebrating Merkel's woes so misguided.
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But this has always struck me as a misguided way to look at it.
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Republicans themselves are divided over impeachment, with some seeing the entire effort as misguided.
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But dismissing it as simply another one of Trump's hilarious jokes also feels misguided.
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It's not the first time Dawson expresses a misguided sense of ownership over women.
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Now, I began to wonder whether or not I had been misguided all along.
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"If that is their motivation, it is misguided and ill conceived," Parker told CNBC.
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Any move in that direction would be misguided and dangerous for the United States.
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We have a moral responsibility to aid innocent victims of disastrously misguided previous policies.
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It is exacerbated by well-meaning but misguided housing policies championed by urban liberals.
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"Misguided" was how Todd Reynolds, a prominent N.H.L. agent, described Avery's position on Twitter.
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He believes that the opposition to synthetic biology products like Fragrant Moss is misguided.
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Ride-sharing was a good idea ruined by a deeply misguided start-up culture.
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The collection of this fee is also a misguided attempt at decreasing incarceration costs.
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I'm a doctor and I know how misguided these new anti-abortion laws are.
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For starters, the idea that renting is throwing away money is a little misguided.
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Hospital administrators and public health officials say the emphasis on greater transparency is misguided.
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"I was misguided by shock and awe, as portrayed in the video," he said.
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Most movies can survive a middling score, a misguided performance, or an unimaginative premise.
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For more and more Americans, the other side isn't merely misguided in the extreme.
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But according to Dr. Archuleta, hiding money talk from your children may be misguided.
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Turkey has the opportunity to do what is right and end their misguided bloodshed.
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Perception has similarly misguided U.S. policymakers with regard to Russia's strategic objectives in Syria.
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The notion that treating workers fairly is inconsistent with a successful business is misguided.
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Banning free street parking is undemocratic and misguided, and will not increase traffic flow.
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Thankfully, the current administration executed a 180-degree course correction to this misguided agenda.
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The track record of the NFIP to date demonstrates that this belief was misguided.
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I hope that I can serve as an example of how misguided he is.
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Are all his schemes to reform this agency and abolish that regulation utterly misguided?
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The time has come for the SEC to pivot away from misguided regulatory priorities.
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Psychiatric name-calling is a misguided way of countering Mr. Trump's attack on democracy.
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" This page claims more than 42,000 followers, and is dedicated to countering "misguided sheiks.
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In the United States, misguided politicians think a Diversity Visa via lottery makes sense.
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I don't know where "misguided patriotism" folds into that scenario and neither do you.
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Horowitz's termination was fully warranted and his lawyer's accusations are ill-informed and misguided.
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But former Obama administration officials said the change on low-income pools was misguided.
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"I refuse to walk back that promise because of some misguided, uniformed policy proposal."
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" But in many cases this question is misguided, for the answer is often "both.
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Based on those misguided assumptions, many made critical decisions, affecting design, certification and training.
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The sometimes well-intentioned but I think misguided attempts to shut down that speech.
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Aside from its misguided content, the proposal is also absurd on a formal level.
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Triple Candie were, depending whom you ask, either subversive and brilliant or irrationally misguided.
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It is deformed by monopolies and by misguided incentives tied to the payment system.
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Some sought to shoot the messenger — twisting my words into a misguided justification for violence.
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Like most Anglicised versions of American ideas, "Dynamite" is a little tacky, brash, and misguided.
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As a basis for economic policy, however, the President-elect's perspective on trade is misguided.
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The idea that Apple would benefit at all from Fiat's knowhow is misguided at best.
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Much of the vitriol I've seen directed toward this case is not unwarranted, just misguided.
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As for Weaving, Shaw blames her interaction on a misguided ignorance of her own power.
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More pragmatists who've been on the receiving end of the Fed's disastrous and misguided policies.
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All in all, a bad day for digital media, largely due to Mayer's misguided strategy.
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"These policies are textbook examples of misguided ideology triumphing over commonsense law enforcement," he added.
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That wasn't a given, since Crackdown 2 was a misguided sequel for a few reasons.
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Texas has a history of its textbook selection process being driven by misguided ideological fights.
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This is misguided: in both cases, surveys correctly predicted that the race would be tight.
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Mexicans can only wait and wonder how he intends to act on that misguided notion.
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"This cover is just as dangerous and misguided as celebrating size zero models," he said.
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She's never been properly trained and she was too lazy or misguided to do better.
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His notion that the French want their president to be aloof and Jupiterian is misguided.
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That is callous and misguided; Japan has every right to defend itself against Mr Kim.
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In an instant, I realized that Bishop was more than just a poor, misguided genius.
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As the protector of America's climate-stressed environment, he is either misguided or extremely cynical.
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People were calling her a "misguided," person who claimed to be a prophet or angel.
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" The WHCA called on the White House to "immediately reverse this weak and misguided action.
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It's almost impressive how misguided this film is — literally every choice is the wrong one.
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Police initially characterized the November 4 stabbings as the misguided acts of a disgruntled student.
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Archie rushes to stand in front of his father in another earnest but misguided move.
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The factual basis for the conclusions reached by Shays and Swett are misguided and incomplete.
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And for some misguided reason ESPN invited me to come on to continue the discussion.
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"On that day [of the robbery], I felt that Mr. Simpson was misguided," Fromong said.
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The poor, misguided and fearful people of North Korea will need His grace very soon.
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But at least Mr Cruz has properly thought-out policies, however misguided they may be.
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Ideal Gameplans The idea that either Cruz or Dillashaw is unbeatable is, of course, misguided.
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"California will resist this misguided and insane course of action," California Governor Jerry Brown said.
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They were misguided; a retiring disposition and thick spectacles disguised the novelist's passionate inner life.
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This policy is misguided in part because the adjudicators often simply overlook evidence already provided.
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" House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) called the rule "misguided meddling in the economy.
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Amy Hunter, a spokeswoman for the National Rifle Association, said the legislature's priorities were misguided.
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If addiction is like misguided love, then compassion is a far better approach than punishment.
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Idealistic descriptions are dangerous as they can easily lead to misguided expectations and harmful policies.
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Those who want to restrict the right to keep and bear arms are deeply misguided.
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Blaming the personality of Pellegrini for City's failure is misguided at best, mischievous at worst.
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But first the Senate must do away with the Department of Labor's misguided ERISA exemption.
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Still, there has been widespread, misguided assumptions about the impact of a politician speaking Spanish.
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We spent trillions of dollars and took incredible risks in a misguided quest for security.
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In his remarks on Sunday, Trump suggested that imposing new sanctions on Russia was misguided.
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He also said the idea that relievers should be penalized for their effectiveness was misguided.
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They're misguided by focusing on what GoPro was as opposed to what it is today.
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Members of the House and Senate must come together and repeal the Bureau's misguided rule.
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But calls to overcome our political divisions with greater civility are misguided, if not futile.
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The United States has a grid problem, but the federal government's proposed fix is misguided.
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Some experts have criticized Trump's attacks on the Fed and its rate hikes as misguided.
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He did his best to keep up, while worrying that the Commission's focus was misguided.
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Trump's decision to end Central American aid is also misguided because it is so impulsive.
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But the hunters here, who are predominantly working class, say perceptions of barbarism are misguided.
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Like the Sherman Act, the Clayton Act's intent has been subverted by misguided case law.
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Public servants occasionally are blinded by a misguided belief in the superiority of their judgment.
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Trump's plans to gut funding for international development, foreign aid and diplomacy are woefully misguided.
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"The idea that stool is somehow poisonous and toxic is very misguided thinking," she said.
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"Stay With Me," though well-sung, was a misguided blunder message-wise as mentioned above.
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Sure. Though if you're trying to cure epilepsy, I think most of that was misguided.
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But this should be more than just a somewhat-comic ending to a misguided effort.
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What is the most misguided thing you've ever seen a man do to his skin?
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I for one can't wait for all the misguided articles about Cozart's inevitable Yankee contract.
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Calls for, say, a "Paul Joseph Watson of the left" are bound to be misguided.
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His lawyer argued that he tried to blow himself up in a misguided suicide attempt.
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But a closer look at the company's pricing practices suggests that these complaints were misguided.
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Others simply feel the focus on fish farming is misguided and should be channeled elsewhere.
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I think there are any number of arguments you can make about why that's misguided.
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But unlike other bad-guy cable protagonists, they do it out of principle, however misguided.
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She's not strategically tacking in a misguided effort to compromise with increasingly uncompromising conservative colleagues.
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Mr. Paul took the video down and apologized for what he called a "misguided" decision.
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Our sports reporter, a former swimmer herself, explains why she thinks fans' sorrow is misguided.
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Immigration advocacy groups condemned the GoFundMe campaign, calling it a misguided venture fueled by xenophobia.
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Misguided students believe that defending Harvey Weinstein makes Ronald Sullivan unfit to be their dean.
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"Just skip it," she said, brow furrowed as she struggled to process my misguided priorities.
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Mr. Beckman also suffers from a misguided Playbill photo, part come hither, part leaf blower.
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His friend Turner, a street-savvy orphan, thinks Elwood's idealism is misguided and hopelessly naïve.
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This outdated and misguided strategy, where diversity equals more (white) women, needs to be squashed.
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THE STONE The idea that we can avoid the mistakes of the past is misguided.
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It was misguided and we are sorry our usual care and stringency was not followed.
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Manufacturers' longstanding instance on putting their own stamp on Android is understandable — if sometimes misguided.
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Some organizations that work in passenger and disability advocacy said the proposed rules were misguided.
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Pushback against the government's overlong, misguided fight against marijuana has finally reached a tipping point.
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This policy, which the Obama administration unexpectedly scrapped on Thursday, was misguided for several reasons.
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This misguided approach signals a green light to sweep sexual assault further under the rug.
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I put effort into my dates under the (gargantuanly misguided) notion that effort nets result.
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Four years ago, Obama voters and Romney voters may have thought each other deeply misguided.
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"The argument is textually bizarre, historically inaccurate, structurally misguided and functionally misleading," Professor Tribe said.
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To those who say this is not the government's job: You are misguided and mistaken.
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A good start was Congress recently putting to rest the misguided border adjustment tax (BAT).
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It is misguided, however, to recommend electing the president by popular vote as a remedy.
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"If the case is genuine and left unchecked, the younger generation will be seriously misguided."
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Trump's demand for Ukraine to 'do us a favor' was 'inappropriate, misguided foreign policy' pic.twitter.
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The president has suffered some early setbacks, particularly regarding misguided travel bans and healthcare policy.
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Many of us think Obama's misguided health care and welfare policies helped drive participation down.
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Just last week, Lyft announced a buzz-generating, if misguided, promotional partnership with Taco Bell.
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These things are governed by principles, the compounded effect of daily decisions and misguided premises.
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In particular, I believe Trump's current strategy to settle the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is misguided.
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Bill Pascrell, a longtime New Jersey Democrat, told Vox, describing Van Drew's move as misguided.
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But former Amazon leaders who now work in health care say this view is misguided.
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"In retrospect, everything I did was misguided and unethical," wrote one parent from Los Angeles.
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But its thesis is misguided and inconsistent with political science scholarship on domestic climate politics.
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Morgan Stanley is misguided on the future of transportation, according to Business Insider's Matt DeBord.
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Say what you will about Facebook's misguided implementation of Stories across its many apps and services.
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So that people don't feel like they're watching old news, and I think that's kinda misguided.
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Misguided, piecemeal changes to our tax system are not the answer to any of our problems.
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Speculation that Mollie could not have been abducted by a stranger is misguided, Mortvedt tells PEOPLE.
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India said it destroyed a militant training camp, adding Pakistan's accusation of environmental damage was "misguided".
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There are plenty of strong arguments for why barring refugees or immigrants is a misguided idea.
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"American workers and American consumers will suffer as a result of the misguided tariff," it concluded.
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But Trump Jr.'s expectation of dirt on the Clintons wasn't misguided as her testimony suggested.
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THE POSITIONS OF THIS ACRIMONIOUS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS, I THINK IT'S A BIT MISGUIDED.
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"We think [Powell's] belief will prove misguided — the situation today is so very different," Blitz added.
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For all those reasons and more, a lot of concern about our unicorns has been misguided.
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Life Itself is so mind-bogglingly misguided, it's going to be great fun to talk about.
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The general suspicion of certain ethnic and religious groups is as useless as it is misguided.
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Parents would be misguided to believe that they have the ultimate authority over their child's experience.
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" In a statement to CNN, York Petty's attorney, Adam Streisand, called the lawsuit "misguided and meritless.
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Would I know what it's like to have caring but misguided grandparents who are also rich?
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One contractor said their impression of Google was not one of obvious negligence or misguided priorities.
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" Showrunner Krista Vernoff also weighed in, saying that Deadline's "suggestion" was "wrong and hurtful and misguided.
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"We need your action in making clear that misguided and inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated."
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This misguided approach completely ignores solutions that would prevent all forms of violence in the classroom.
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This action is nothing more than an unfair and misguided attempt to rewrite those longstanding rules.
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Everyone's favorite phallic stand-in has been the star of many a misguided sext for years.
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Because we all have this really complicated, maybe misguided thinking about what reproductive freedom really means.
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It would appear that Borgia is unapologetic and doesn't see why the stunt was so misguided.
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Sadly, for Americans, both candidates' views on US policy to Syria are misguided and even dangerous.
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Since then, science has frequently exploited that link in the name of (sometimes misguided) self-improvement.
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"Those fears were clearly misguided," says Ernie Tedeschi, an economist at Evercore ISI, an investment bank.
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It was precisely these faults that doomed Unasur, a good idea traduced by misguided political leadership.
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Our malnourished and misguided ancestors couldn't even order a side order of these delicious grease spirals.
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She likes to needle Muslims, as well as those misguided enough to try to protect them.
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I may grovel the rest of my life in a stew of effort, of misguided hope.
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Synthetic biology's push into biofuels was not fundamentally misguided; fossil hydrocarbons do have to be replaced.
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It may actually rank up pretty high on the NFL's list of draconian and misguided policies.
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For some, this was a misguided attempt to document the problem of disinformation and fake news.
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That's why all of the focus on staff changes and who has Trump's ear is misguided.
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In both cases, the retail industry used bad information to encourage people to make misguided decisions.
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Both of Warren's policy "solutions" are misguided and will lead to higher prices and less innovation.
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" Los Angeles-based attorney J Tooson considers Spacey's video "a misguided attempt to clear his name.
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None of these misguided motives takes into account life at ground level in the American ghetto.
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The lessons from this well-intentioned but misguided operation are numerous and applicable to this day.
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The suggestion that oil and gas development will damage the Alaskan Natives' lifestyle is equally misguided.
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However, Chris tells me that policies he perceives as misguided are still being proposed across Europe.
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It hinted that, despite the populist bluster, the party may eventually let its misguided proposals slide.
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I'm tired of feeling judged based on misguided, uneducated opinions; it's time to remove the stigma.
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"It's a deeply misguided measure that would bring harm to consumers, investors and our whole economy."
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But before NIH receives even one additional penny, its misguided, wasteful spending priorities need an overhaul.
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High rice prices, a result of a misguided self-sufficiency programme, hit the poor especially hard.
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Aspects of that blueprint -- particularly greater reliance on mandatory minimum sentences for drug crimes -- proved misguided.
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It could also provide a misguided excuse for the administration to implement growth-reducing protectionist measures.
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It strikes at the very idea of a union, rather than its shoddy or misguided implementation.
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Germany is undergoing a deepening social and political crisis created by misguided economic and immigration policies.
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Their beaming acceptance was as disturbing as -- maybe more than -- the misguided thinking behind the proposals.
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Thomas makes clear that pleasure taken in this world is misguided where it is not impossible.
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Clinton started waving signs and chanting "Hillary," and the former president said the protests were misguided.
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However, this question of, "How to motivate my employees as a manager?" is a misguided one.
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His misguided policy in past administrations helped fuel South Sudan's descent into ethnic cleansing in 2016.
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The choice of finance as the main focus of expansion was particularly misguided, and ultimately disastrous.
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Congress has been critical to checking misguided executive branch policies on security assistance in the past.
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Cuban added that critics are misguided by accusing Trump of sexism for attacking Clinton's public record.
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This misguided quest for "another kind of EU," however, isn't what Putin or Trump's ideologues want.
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His motives are clear and obvious, we just disagree over whether they are misguided or justified.
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Using their limited potential to cause harm as the basis for knee-jerk legislation is misguided.
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President George W. Bush was the strong "decider" who led us into a disastrous, misguided war.
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This legislation would prohibit CMS from moving forward with this dangerous, misguided experiment with our seniors.
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After a splashy poll is released, Twitter is often overflowing with well-intentioned but misguided analysis.
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Donald Trump's messaging on the fires in California has been, for the most part, woefully misguided.
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But most of us have limited understanding of mental disorders, and sometimes misguided or inaccurate knowledge.
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It also fights back against the misguided idea that stuttering is something to fix or overcome.
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You know what she means, even if you may find this interpretation of the South misguided.
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In effect, many of the tech VC investments into consumer are misguided, and sometimes even harmful.
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After extensive therapy, it's easy for me to see how misguided I was from the outset.
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The film chronicles how incarceration, mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines, and the misguided drug war affects families.
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What is the most misguided thing you have ever seen a man do to his skin?
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Why it matters: The response by companies and publishers — create yet more content — has been misguided.
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Like many misguided teens, I occasionally vandalized neighborhood houses with toilet paper, eggs, and shaving cream.
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The commission had been criticized as a misguided step to solve a practically non-existent problem.
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In a misguided play on the "Timeless" label, QVC had installed clocks on every available wall.
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Frankly, all Americans should be losing sleep over the unintended consequences of this misguided tax scheme.
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Diane Yentel, president of the National Low Income Housing Coalition, called the move misguided and shortsighted.
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However, many media professionals are concerned by what they see as a hasty and misguided approach.
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" Mr. von Bülow said his stepchildren were "misguided" but added, "I have no feeling of vindictiveness.
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So the accusation that American universities somehow shelter or promote fascism is odd and severely misguided.
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However misguided their predecessors may have been, Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio own this crisis.
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Britain's generals were perhaps dimwitted, its policies and politicians arguably misguided and its veterans mostly overlooked.
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The underlying policy that the Trump administration actually did put in place is not necessarily misguided.
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One well-intentioned, misguided visionary (Richard Attenborough) used genetic engineering to revive of long-extinct species.
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These efforts to regulate bike sharing are misguided — and risk sapping the vitality from the industry.
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And the main culprits of that are the misguided policies of the economic orthodoxy in Europe.
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Active-shooter drills are deeply misguided, Erika Christakis, an early childhood educator, writes in The Atlantic.
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Yet both of those assumptions, which could have doubled as hopes, turned out to be misguided.
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David spent much of his energy attacking universities, which he considered hotbeds of misguided leftist thought.
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Many share Mr. Bannon's suspicion of Pope Francis as a dangerously misguided, and probably socialist, pontiff.
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Bloomberg's obsession with data means that anyone who doesn't agree with his policies is simply misguided.
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This was misguided because a stop based on racial profiling instead of reasonable suspicion is unconstitutional.
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This case in particular is emblematic of how misguided the debate about Islam here has become.
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David spent much of his energy attacking universities, which he considered hotbeds of misguided leftist thought.
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His company will "prioritize community engagement instead of misguided one-size its all approaches," he said.
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But slashing non-security aid to Pakistan, such as development aid, is a dangerously misguided retaliation.
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This misguided effort to rollback these common sense and bipartisan plans does not stop with Zinke.
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No doubt in a short amount of time they will discover how misguided their attacks were.
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"Singling out mental illness is misguided and tends to further stigmatize mental health problems," Mills said.
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Miller described it as "one of the most misguided and mismanaged misadventures" in recent ESPN history.
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I think he was well-intentioned but misguided to think somehow we could deal with Putin.
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These misguided actions converged in the dispiriting elections, which saw right wing candidate Alejandro Giammattei prevail.
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Uneconomical trucks and pensions are only the tip of the Postal Service's iceberg of misguided priorities.
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However, this does not mean that negotiations are doomed to fail or misguided -- just the opposite.
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But everything we saw demonstrated why President Trump's call for a wall is simplistic and misguided.
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This misguided way of thinking has a history that extends far beyond the discovery of DNA.
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The collapse of the latest talks also underscores how misguided Trump was at that earlier meeting.
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Still, the move seems misguided on a deeper level than its potential offensiveness to particular athletes.
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Two big pushes for change have arisen from the Brock Turner case — each one sorely misguided.
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Everybody's coming from a different perspective, and not every voter who's supporting Hillary Clinton is misguided.
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It's a hotbed of instant, and at times misguided, analysis prognosticating a historic election in November.
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The pseudo-truths and judgments people have heard about Type 2 are usually unfair and misguided.
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"Extending hate crimes protections to law enforcement officers is profoundly inappropriate and misguided," the letter states.
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Why is it you think the humanists are misguided and are actually just repeating religious ideas?
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Added to that is misguided enforcement, like the arrests on New Year's weekend of Central American families.
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But he said those who think that artificial intelligence is the key to curing cancer are misguided.
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But, given its record of discrimination, justifying that advantage through ageism and thinly veiled sexism is misguided.
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Yet currently those traditions look mannered, tepid, inhibited, while much about the week's repertory looks crazily misguided.
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But the belief that a wall and trade barriers would prevent this from happening is completely misguided.
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I was up against the Russian intelligence apparatus, a misguided FBI director, and… the godforsaken Electoral College.
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Parents were told not to be the food police, that anorexia was a misguided search for control.
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During the Bush era, we condemned Democrats for substantive incoherence and misguided pandering to a mythical center.
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While the case has a few misguided choices, the earbuds are light at just 5 grams each.
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"Another misguided election-eve gift to Netanyahu", and another "dangerous US misadventure in the region", Zarif tweeted.
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That's probably why I've always found the so-called "New Atheists" misguided in their critiques of religion.
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The corollary is that the push for super smart AI like Watson, and AlphaGo, might be misguided.
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That includes the misguided idea that healthcare for transgender people is just costing the military too much.
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But falling in love with the wrong thing or person doesn't cause brain damage, merely misguided learning.
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Indeed, the decision to open another "white cube" is not only misguided, but well behind the times.
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Despite the subsequent disavowals, the Tulagi scheme was not the misguided initiative of a wayward provincial premier.
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The result is a visually captivating sculpture that challenges misguided ideas of disability as undesirable or unappealing.
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As Murray says there, he believes that virtually all efforts to lighten inequality in America are misguided.
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At the same time, the Process isn't arbitrary enough that we can safely discount it as misguided.
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A place to belong, and a greater purpose — though the one she ultimately found was utterly misguided.
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Still, due to early confusion, a misguided early narrative declaring an attack to be ransomware often prevails.
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"It's been said you have a 'misguided hero complex:' What do you say to that?" asked Canning.
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Daylight saving time might have a weird, misguided origin story, but that doesn't make standard time better.
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He's a character that simply needs more exploration to feel like anything more than a misguided stunt.
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Although this sounds wildly misguided, Apple's chief rival Samsung has also been pursuing similar technology and designs.
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"This is such a novel and misguided idea that there is no training for this," McGuire said.
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The Internet Association (which counts each company as a member) described the legislation as misguided and destructive.
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Physical presence is a "misguided fixation" that "does not deal with 'ghost residents and citizens'," Lesperance said.
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Their strategically misguided affinity for elevating bureaucrats like Comey in the first place makes much less sense.
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The Valeant, Mylan, and Turing Pharmaceuticals scandals this year show what a misguided choice that has been.
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I want to respond to Juan&aposs misguided belief that we should be doing the same thing.
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This is not a partisan issue: Both parties are misguided to demand this of members of Congress.
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Slashing military aid to a country on the front lines with ISIS is both misguided and dangerous.
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Needless to say — the blog post was thin on details, but the policy direction isn't entirely misguided.
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Many analysts and shareholder say Mayer exacerbated the troubles with acquisitions and key hires that proved misguided.
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"I hope you realize that you have been a pawn of the misguided media," a witness said.
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And given the poor nutrition from which millions suffer any campaign against animal protein could appear misguided.
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It has squandered some of its goodwill with customers, who now feel misguided, with their complaints ignored.
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"It's a very misguided and highly risky initiative," says one, Andrés Rozental, a former deputy foreign minister.
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Misguided digital policies such as these have significant, adverse consequences for the U.S. economy and American workers.
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But Sewell tells me that my quest for the perfect poop is misguided: There's no such thing.
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Unfortunately, several misguided Republicans have introduced legislation that would impose a new, economy wide federal carbon tax.
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" Justice Wilhelm Schluckebier wrote that the application of the proportionality principle was "constitutionally misguided in several respects.
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Moreover, the results do not mean that the general public's perception of racism in policing is misguided.
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Much of Europe's proclivity to rush, in a (likely misguided) quest for certainty could only create contagion.
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This simply isn't the case; our recent study shows yet again why silver bullet thinking is misguided.
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For almost a decade now, the government response has been profoundly inadequate and at times simply misguided.
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"Recent calls to abolish ICE are dangerously misguided," agency spokeswoman Jennifer D. Elzea said in an email.
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These results suggest focusing on preventing poor people from having access to fast food may be misguided.
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"We are tired of Obama's empty speeches and his misguided rhetoric," Flynn said at the convention Monday.
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USDA shouldn't let this misguided attempt to trap millions in dependency deter its efforts to promote work.
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Her vilification of the wealthy is totally uncalled for, and her wealth tax idea is totally misguided.
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"She's listening, but this is my conclusion: She's aloof, frenetic and misguided," Higgins said earlier this month.
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Concerns about job losses are serious, but it is misguided to blame trade agreements, or trade generally.
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Remember your core mission of environmental protection and stop these misguided attempts to diminish clean air rules.
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Eventually, the way I viewed this branding resembled my own misguided views of makeup as a teenager.
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"At the time, I was misguided and putting my energy into all the wrong places," he added.
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Fears of the U.S. economy falling into a recession are significantly misguided, CEO Oscar Munoz told Cramer.
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Minimize the effort you spend fending off misguided inquiries, and focus on correspondents who most deserve attention.
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Untold numbers of dirt buildings have been obliterated by wars or misguided modernizations, but earth remains relevant.
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At a news conference last week, the president spoke with an optimism that even then appeared misguided.
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With public housing racially isolated, other policies — some misguided but well intentioned, others indefensible — exacerbated the dysfunction.
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I would call my relationships with alcohol, drugs, sex, food, shopping, and even porn, misguided spiritual quests.
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" Americus Reed, a professor of marketing at the University of Pennsylvania, called the advertising strategy "wildly misguided.
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We should take care not to rob them of that tool in a misguided push for equality.
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Others caution that, when it comes to cities, data-driven decision-making can be misguided and undemocratic.
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In commanding child molesters to turn themselves in, said one advocate for victims, the pope is misguided.
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Her people voiced prejudice, held misguided notions, and Murdoch took them down, but with understanding and affection.
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For related Times coverage, see "Logan Paul, YouTube Star, Says Posting Video of Dead Body Was 'Misguided'."
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From the people outside looking in, we just some misguided kids that probably didn't have no attention.
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And they have clear evidence of how the misguided policies of the Obama era exacerbated the problems.
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" As she rightly notes, there are a number of students in philosophy like her, a "misguided troublemaker.
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The proposed reforms by some lawmakers are dangerously misguided -- and have major consequences for patients in need.
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At the same time, they look down on other people as misguided souls, if not wicked infidels.
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Next time, working- and middle-class families would be very much at risk under this misguided approach.
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The strength of the United States never relied only on its often-misguided use of military power.
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Hindu nationalists haven't forgiven Muslims for the partition of India, but their fury is a little misguided.
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Sawaya says he still hears that concern from doctors today, but he and others say it's misguided.
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A broad array of clergy members has strongly denounced Mr. Trump's order as discriminatory, misguided and inhumane.
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"I think it's misguided to depict the average undergraduate in terms of oppressor and oppressed," she said.
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The authorities see those demonstrations as a misguided and self-serving expression of solidarity among the judges.
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But the tech giant repeated its warning that calls for guaranteed-access mechanisms in encryption were misguided.
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Their devotion was attached to no church, in particular, but rather to a liturgy of misguided skepticism.
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Let's not shortchange vital public health measures on the altar of either military spending or misguided austerity.
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These conservative criticisms are misguided and don't take the structure of the American healthcare system into account.
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Her financing plan drew heavy fire as misguided and unrealistic, including from some of her Democratic competitors.
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The turnout contrast also doesn't answer how influential was James Comey's misguided October letter about Clinton's email.
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And it says that focusing blame on soda alone, rather than calories from all foods, is misguided.
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Instead of focusing on its strengths, BlackBerry instead released an alarming and inexplicable series of misguided products.
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Beth Glenn, Director, Education Justice Network, Washington Hannah-Jones's article is misguided in at least two respects.
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For those of us in education, that is the most significant unintended consequence of this misguided policy.
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"Democrats have made clear we will not support funding for President Trump's misguided, ineffective border wall," Rep.
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Which makes Paul either a principled hero or a misguided Don Quixote -- depending on where you stand.
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From the outside, it is tempting — though misguided — to put a specific date on Nice's ascendance: Aug.
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Those who disagree with you are regarded as not just dumb or misguided but evil as well.
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The child seems to harass his guest based solely on his misguided stereotype of a certain heritage.
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All of which is a long way of saying that the FOP's defense of Trump is misguided.
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But they can also overreach themselves by making promises that experts would consider ill-informed and misguided.
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Nonetheless, it is misguided to claim without credible evidence that marijuana is a treatment for opioid addiction.
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There was no need for the Supreme Court to reinstate a misguided ban on transgender service members.
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Even so, Pharus refuses to rat Bobby out, in misguided deference to the school's code of honor.
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Some stop at nothing to walk; some maintain the compulsion is misguided and selfish, potentially life-wrecking.
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Like Rauch, I see the anti-politics tendencies in much traditional good-government reform as naively misguided.
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My point here is that, as deSouza writes, jettisoning the institution wholesale might be impolitic or misguided.
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In this second, all the reservations I had about Hillary Clinton never seemed more misguided or selfish.
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I just think, you&aposre a little misguided, you might need the Space Force to watch your back.
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Now, I think they're kind of simple and foolish and based on a lot of sad, misguided facts.
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"As previously stated, the JDDC complaint is more than merely misguided," the attorneys said in Monday&aposs filing.
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As a result of today's misguided action, our broadband providers will get extraordinary new power from this agency.
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This is not a list for them — those with actual, if sometimes misguided, worries about the hit app.
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While he thinks a lot of that did happen, he now understands that it was a misguided goal.
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A supposedly balanced conflict turns into a concerted effort to show how misguided, erratic, and emotional Stark is.
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But his anti-ice cream lesson is really a very misguided attempt at helping his 7-year-old.
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OK, it's The CW so everyone's sort of pretty, but every element of this show is completely misguided.
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Shares of Chipotle took a hit on Thursday on what CNBC'S Jim Cramer deemed misguided Wall Street analysis.
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"President Trump's withdrawal of federal guidance supporting protections for transgender students is arbitrary, misguided and cruel," he said.
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She's in a small film called The Misguided, according to IMDb, and then just finished filming Simon vs.
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According to the research, millennials were also misguided when it came to the timescale of receiving their inheritance.
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Mr Trump seems all-too eager to resort to protectionism in a misguided attempt to balance America's trade.
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Once, a misguided tweet or racist Facebook post from years ago might have avoided a hiring manager's notice.
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Speculation that Tibbetts could not have been abducted by a stranger was misguided, Mortvedt said at the time.
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Europe's current strategy of placating Mr. Erdogan for the sake of its own short-term interests is misguided.
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It is misguided because price comparison shopping is neither practical nor desirable for a sick and worried patient.
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Goldman Sachs is warning that a growing consensus that the Federal Reserve will cut rates soon is misguided.
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With today's disappointing and misguided political decision, my confidence in our prosecutorial system is shaken, but not broken.
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But the worms can also wiggle into human skin and cause a rash before the misguided parasites die.
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So, Khloé's desire to continue eating without depriving herself, and exercising like she always does is not misguided.
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Yes, but: Report authors Alan Wolk and Mike Shields argue that this fear of losing money is misguided.
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A directive to regulatory agencies to identify misguided regulations will mainly generate feel good suggestions that never materialize.
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Instead, ask questions that challenge skeptics to work through their misguided beliefs and admit what they don't know.
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Manafort has dismissed the investigations as politically motivated and misguided, and said he never worked for Russian interests.
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If anything, this incident clarifies how misguided any policing of co-stars' real-life, non-fictional friendships is.
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"Misguided optimism is not a cause of action, and does not support an inference of fraud," he wrote.
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Weiner, which follows Anthony Weiner's misguided 2013 race for New York City mayor, has about ten of them.
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I've felt the pull on some nights, secretly cursing my friends out of a misguided sense of jealousy.
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And this year, just like every year, men around the world left their own misguided messages of support.
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In the same breath, West criticized Silicon Valley's elite for what he sees as misguided stances on charity.
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The bullish sentiment behind the semiconductor rally is centered on forward looking, misguided assumptions about growth, Achuthan said.
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Billy Baldwin thinks anyone who gets up in arms over the right to bear arms is grossly misguided.
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No, the problems here all boil down to the story, which is poorly structured and completely, utterly misguided.
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And they're given the stark impression that any efforts they take to understand it are futile and misguided.
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Some even regarded the effort as a misguided marketing ploy rather than a sincere effort to promote understanding.
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It represents the exact misguided, top-down, government-knows-best approach that American voters resoundingly rejected in 2016.
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But while Survive the Storm may emblematic of one of Fortnite's larger shortcomings, Battle Royale feels outright misguided.
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Some people support interracial relationships out of the misguided belief that sexual chemistry represents the ultimate racial harmony.
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But as everything else branded "Trump," the reasoning behind these actions is woefully misguided if not downright false.
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Get ready for exultant synth stabs Windings is remarkable because it's just the opposite of those misguided experiments.
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Obama called Trump's decision "so misguided" and said it could lead to a war in the Middle East.
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" The lawyer, Marc Mukasey, said that "media reports about Mr. Zamel's engaging in 'social media manipulation' are misguided.
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The aide, Kelly Sadler, had made the misguided remark, reportedly intended as a joke, nearly a month ago.
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The B.J.P. government released India's first National Intellectual Property Rights Policy last month, and it is dangerously misguided.
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Many are upset about what they see as government over-reach and harsh treatment of misguided young men.
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The NLRB was correct to overrule the George W. Bush NLRB's misguided and partisan 2004 decision in Brown.
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The Trump administration's misguided decision to end net neutrality has led to public outcry and uncertainty in Colorado.
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This is a predictable reaction, but it is misguided, and dangerous, because it proceeds from the wrong diagnosis.
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These proposals appear inspired by aggressive compensation regulations in many EU countries that cater to a misguided populism.
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This year, Washington has wasted months in an often-misguided debate over repealing the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
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Even some misguided Republicans have joined the frenzy to impose "one size fits all" mandates over state elections.
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"We intend to work with our congressional colleagues to advance legislation to reverse this misguided decision," they said.
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I would argue that this reasoning is as misguided as leaving Stephen Curry open for an uncontested three.
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Community Development Block Grant — Disaster Recovery Program funds could provide the capital necessary to pursue this misguided plan.
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These and other misguided policies equate to an attack on our ability to start, grow or maintain businesses.
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The impact of this misguided policy on Texas, and the rest of middle-class America, would be unacceptable.
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This was a misguided plan by the former president and voters in the last election soundly rejected it.
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But legal details aside, the spirit of their activism is sadly misguided — as decades of progressive jurisprudence proves.
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I imagine a negligible number of Trump supporters will abandon their support for him over this misguided policy.
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It's time to fight back against these misguided policies and take a stand for the rule of law.
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Wormuth's argument represents a widespread and misguided way of thinking about how to confront Russia's revisionist foreign policy.
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Jerry Brown on Trump climate deal pullout: "California will resist this misguided and insane course of action." pic.twitter.
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Members of the union have denounced the move as misguided and as an attempt to dismantle the group.
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These laws serve only one purpose: stoking the most extreme sentiments and misguided notions of the conservative movement.
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It will also lead to more of the misguided economic policy in which our country appears to specialize.
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But it is clear that this is misguided, says Dorry Segev of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
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" In a statement, Knox also called on the White House to "immediately reverse this weak and misguided action.
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Poor policy choices, like misguided spending priorities and too much austerity, have added to the drag on growth.
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Even though he was sometimes misguided — remember when he wanted to give Quinn (Katie Lowes) the death penalty?
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Putin's comments in Helsinki indicate the spirit of such an effort lives on, misguided as it may be.
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Wanting the best for your children isn't malicious, but pushing your child to be a prodigy seems misguided.
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"It was misguided, and we are sorry our usual care and stringency was not followed," a spokesperson said.
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" Another Apple employee (who also decided to work remotely that day) said the demonstration felt "a little misguided.
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The bills are terribly misguided and would hurt nonprofits and the millions of people we serve every day.
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"If MLB moves ahead with this shortsighted, misguided plan, our resolution signals there will be consequences," he said.
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Michael EsterowitzBrooklyn To the Editor: Rod J. Rosenstein's claim that safe injection sites "subsidize" addiction is profoundly misguided.
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It seems like some of the criticism is misguided, too, and almost veers into anti-sex worker territory.
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Coincidentally, Sagan mused about the misguided representations of aliens in blockbuster movies as humanoid monsters and predatory xenomorphs.
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The set design (by Reid Thompson) is misguided, too literal to be as flexible as the play demands.
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But the notion that Tampa Bay intended to blow up pitching as we know it was always misguided.
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But she said that accusing the #MeToo movement of confining women to the role of victim was misguided.
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"We believe Norfolk Southern made the right decision in eliminating this misguided practice," the spokesman, Matt McGrath, said.
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Yet that misguided criticism also coincides with a legitimate critique of the kind of books she's now supporting.
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Mr. Papadopoulos misled investigators to save his professional aspirations and preserve a perhaps misguided loyalty to his master.
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The instinct to use law enforcement tactics to make parents feel less anxious about mass shootings is misguided.
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Same goes for the misguided notion that he might have unique knowledge of New York City's housing policy.
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That negativity appears to have fed a growing perception that the opposing party isn't just misguided, but dangerous.
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But misguided changes based on misleading campaigns will only lead to more crime, more blood and more pain.
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Dr. Lee said his father called the bigots misguided, and urged him to be proud of his heritage.
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The goal of the rule is to prevent brokers from steering clients into commission-rich but misguided investments.
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It's not only consumers of meat who would pay a price for this misguided and dangerous new rule.
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These people aren't just misguided, in her view; they are a category of person, and an odious one.
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The widespread mocking of Kim Jong-un as a freakish buffoon is a sign of our misguided approach.
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I assure you, misguided decisions based on fear can be just as dangerous as the original threat itself.
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In this environment, even an innocuous library starts looking suspicious, a feel-good plan hatched by misguided outsiders.
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"While the Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops respects the governor, this decision is simply misguided," the bishops wrote.
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We write to expose what FERC is doing and to express our determination to fight its misguided ruling.
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This reckless, misguided decision undermines the efforts by our brave servicemembers and our allies to end ISIS's tyranny.
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No, I don't mean by liberals, misguided people whose policies are poorly reasoned or based in raw emotion.
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Unfortunately the Democratic House plans to pass H.R. 2628, a misguided solution that would impose governmental price controls.
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Religious leaders will have to come together to promote the common good of mankind and reform the misguided.
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That's why the ALA should rename "Banned Books Week" to remove the misguided notion that selection is banning.
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And Democrats won't be able to disavow a botched impeachment as a misguided project of the far left.
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African Americans have long battled misguided stereotypes about their fondness for fried chicken, watermelon and certain other foods.
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In Thursday night's debate, candidate after candidate trashed Trump for a trade policy they called erratic and misguided.
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Fortunately, at least some countries, like Argentina and Chile, show signs of restabilizing and overcoming misguided economic policies.
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"All the self-congratulatory back-patting Hollywood's been doing over Wonder Woman has been so misguided," he said.
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In its misguided zeal to get more individuals covered, ObamaCare saddled the health insurance market with disastrous regulations.
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Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global, told "Trading Nation" the desire for a split is understandable but misguided.
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And as a result, misguided welfare policies — like drug testing recipients of public assistance — are making a comeback.
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While Bevin has drew criticism from some, criminal justice reform advocates believe the anger against him is misguided.
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In Thursday night's debate, candidate after candidate trashed Trump for a trade policy they called erratic and misguided.
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The children at the border are just the latest casualty of this deeply misguided approach to public policy.
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But Baltimore's misguided zero-tolerance policing strategy, for example, severely damaged police-community relations, especially in black neighborhoods.
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Versace tells CNBC Make It that Musk and others like him who warn against artificial intelligence are misguided.
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At first, New Girl treated Sam and Jess's rekindling as a fun — if misguided — trip down memory lane.
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It is likely to draw fire from Democrats in Congress who have argued the legal reasoning is misguided.
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And to some, any hope for a rate cut is misguided given the current economic and market environment.
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Though the stock market has enjoyed the declining dollar, Bove said the policy over the long term is misguided.
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And it was that common misguided perception of the band that is at least partially responsible for their demise.
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The Center for Biological Diversity called the report's recommendations "dangerously misguided," and the Sierra Club also bashed the study.
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Without spoiling anything, John's story is about rejecting the omnipotent values of a post-modern and highly misguided society.
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The president's actions rejected the misguided narrative that we must choose between protecting the environment and growing the economy.
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Those behind this attack are misguided persons who are being manipulated by international forces to realize their political aims.
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It's not an equation, either: Another misguided attempt at empathy is when people try to solve someone else's problem.
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In the absence of cleaning up its current fake news problem, rolling out another news product feels deeply misguided.
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But to not acknowledge that voter records are relatively easy to obtain, and generally overstate their value, seems misguided.
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For these young people, who lean left, his views seemed misguided, a violation of their views of the world.
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It may have been misguided, it may have been weird to you and me, but that was her belief.
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"All of the self-congratulatory back-patting Hollywood's been doing over Wonder Woman has been so misguided," he said.
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"['Insatiable' is a] painfully misguided show, a train wreck of terrible jokes, unpleasant characters, gross stereotypes and idiotic storylines."
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Mattis said pulling back U.S. military support in Yemen and stopping weapons sales to important partners would be misguided.
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The company's laboratory practices came into question after a report said it misguided investors about its equipment and operations.
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Bernie Sanders is getting badly hurt at the ballot box by an idea his supporters think is deeply misguided.
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You'll find misguided reviews from users and sponsored reviews from tech sites (though this should be stated up front).
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I think Trump's rise is partly a reaction against political correctness, however dangerous and misguided that reaction may be.
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But using liquid repelling paint to combat the problem in the public transit system is misguided, and almost cruel.
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They're a misguided emotional McGuffin, an empty gesture — Hey, here's this super-obscure thing that appeared briefly once before!
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"The idea of CNY devaluation as a (mercantilist) strategy is not only outdated, but is also misguided," Varathan said.
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But after more than 20 hours roaming Sony's unnecessarily sprawling and achingly misguided open world zombie game, I'm numb.
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The Treasury chief of staff, Eli Miller, is remaining in his job contrary to misguided media speculation on Wednesday.
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Contemporary feminism is not only embarrassing but incredibly misguided to the point where I can't associate myself with it.
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This is a confusing case, and the lawsuit may be misguided in how it presents Apple's facial recognition technology.
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While I rejoiced Alice called Ms. Grundy a "child predator" it's clear she's motivated by misguided hate toward Archie.
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Although their motivation may seem misguided, their support for Trump speaks to the overall diversity of the Latino electorate.
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Even so, a small core of misguided people are working to undermine the Affordable Care Act at every turn.
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But these writers' high regard for Burnham is misguided—not only overripe with nostalgia but deficient in historical understanding.
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Unfortunately, many of our elected leaders have bought into the misguided trope that HUD's programs create lifetime welfare recipients.
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On average, this misguided confidence leads people to pick the next flash accurately on only 68% of their tries.
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The euro area's unwillingness to face truth and to write down some of its lending to Greece is misguided.
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Now, with his overheated tweets, uninformed pronouncements and misguided policies, Trump is putting the nuclear pedal to the metal.
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Sure, the movie paints adults as hypocritical, ignorant villains who make misguided attempts to act in kids' best interests.
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The School Board's misguided decision was later upheld by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in a divided opinion.
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Trump said last month he was canceling former President Barack Obama's "terrible and misguided deal" with Communist-run Cuba.
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Despite some people's misguided beliefs—fueled in part by Apple's marketing—there's been plenty of Mac malware, even ransomware.
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The opposition is bent on impeaching Ms Rousseff, a misguided battle that could dominate the political agenda for months.
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He was an American blogger who wrote prominently about secular issues -- works that his misguided attackers viewed as blasphemous.
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I really think this is a misguided attempt, and not understanding that the planet is dominated by microbial organisms.
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This notion is meant to give the impression of purity, but is not only merely illusory but also misguided.
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But toxicologists and physicians who actually work with overdose victims and directly with fentanyl say these worries are misguided.
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But, is it as tasteless and misguided as another project named Helena from another scion of a successful father?
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On Monday's Desus & Mero, the hosts talked about Killer Mike's misguided comment and Joy-Ann Reid's award-worthy response.
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Their efforts, though, were arguably misguided since the NFL and other leagues typically run deficits while teams turn profits.
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Cities need to do a number of things to redirect the misguided ship that is their bleak fiscal future.
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He added that "misguided development projects upstream" presented a far bigger threat to the frogs than the smoothie craze.
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However, policy designed to measure and compensate resources for pre-determined attributes like on-site fuel supply is misguided.
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Some misguided attempts to make TVs "smart" by shoehorning clumsy OSes into the living room appliance haven't changed that.
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And the repercussions of a misguided algorithm could bleed into censorship of what people see beyond ads, he said.
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But while their anger at this broader problem is entirely justified, to dismiss Mr. Thompson's entire tenure is misguided.
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The proposal to abolish such a vital agency is misguided and will result in more crime across the country.
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Savvy cities and leaders already are realizing that pursuing HQ2 or projects like it is an increasingly misguided approach.
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So maybe scientists are misguided in trying to solve these challenges using brute computing force alone, according to Sherson.
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His misguided effort at change ultimately does more to promote questionable lifestyle choices by young black and Hispanic males.
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They were so completely misguided and unrealistic that that they went down in flames in Congress, even among Democrats.
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The Trump administration's misguided new Affordable Clean Energy rule is on the wrong side of history and the law.
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Second, the military characterizes the insurgency as "disturbances" perpetrated by misguided individuals, which serves to minimize its political implications.
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Some who follow the Chinese sector say such concerns are misguided because of numerous other nations that provide medicines.
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Misguided thinking from all sides contributes to social exclusion, so overcoming it will take innovative solutions from all sides.
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But this list of misguided and risky proposals would reduce economic growth while showering the rich with tax breaks.
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Jamie Lee Curtis has clapped back at Fox News for its misguided tweet about her views on gun control.
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I heartily disliked Charles Foran's novel Planet Lolita (2014), a misguided attempt to bring social media slang into fiction.
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Donald Trump's recent op-ed in USA Today was a wholly misguided narrative designed to do one thing: scare.
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For those Americans who seek greater competition and less concentration in the banking industry, this opposition is deeply misguided.
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At times you might view him as misguided or just plain wrong, but he is a serious public figure.
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The worry that Egypt would totally jettison the United States in favor of Russia is both misguided and specious.
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" Former President Barack Obama, who signed the original deal in 2015, called Trump's decision "misguided" and a "serious mistake.
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Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation has somehow inspired a depressing, misguided, and genuinely vile backlash against the #MeToo movement.
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Washington "must give up the misguided notion that our relationship can be asymmetrical", he said in the opinion piece.
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These results suggest that policies focusing on preventing poor people from having access to fast food may be misguided.
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The confounding, invigorating music of Yeezus looked forward but its embrace of misguided rebellion began Kanye West's slide backwards.
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He could sign—out of a misguided sense of mercy, I suppose—with his hometown sad-sack Washington Wizards.
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Indeed, the notion that offering an additional option would be detrimental to any consumers, whatever their income, is misguided.
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It would also shield us from misguided protectionism in the great majority of cases where trade poses no danger.
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She said the suggestion by supporters of the bill that her turban would make her indoctrinate children was misguided.
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That both directors felt a need to speak up illustrates an enduring, but misguided, myth of the sexual revolution.
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Now app providers like Waze and Google are profiting from the decades of misguided policies that have created congestion.
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"There are some misguided ideas about what Islam represents and the threat that Muslim men pose," Mr. Bhutto explained.
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However, the notion that the P.K.K. can use American muscle to wrest concessions from Turkey is misguided at best.
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He is a big promoter of aboveground rail and believes the city's investments in the subway system are misguided.
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This Manichaean view — a misguided rehash of the Cold War policies of Ronald Reagan — threatens to polarize the region.
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The views expressed by the four senators are not just meanspirited but misguided, for reasons we will explain below.
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The show also "explores ego, ambition and the misguided search for power," according to a press release from Apple.
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My tastes have long felt like one prolonged chaotic blunder, full of misguided efforts, impotent stances, and arbitrary discoveries.
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On the same day, Biden criticized "Trump's misguided trade war with China" in a campaign statement about the coronavirus.
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Evangelicals should let Jesus' teachings, not a misguided association with the Republican agenda, inform our views and our votes.
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It was a misguided attempt to demonstrate that words are not just words, and pictures are not just pictures.
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" Aurora, which only drove 13,429 miles and recorded a disengagement rate of 10.6 per 203,000 miles, calls them "misguided.
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Former Obama CIA Director John Brennan called Trump's pick of Jackson a "terribly misguided nomination" in a tweet Thursday.
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Buttigieg argues that while schools or organizations are fair game, targeting churches or other places of worship is misguided.
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Cassidy Graham is the cruelest and most misguided piece of consequential legislation proposed so far in the 21st century.
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Such misguided rhetoric is stigmatizing and harmful and further discourages people from seeking the treatment they need to recover.
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A sense of team loyalty, misguided though it may be, prevents both sides from effectively grappling with objective reality.
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Apparently that wasn't enough to teach her to avoid blitzing the world with her deeply misguided, angel-haired views.
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The decision of Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, also known as AMLO, to follow this approach is misguided.
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Abbott's decision is especially misguided because Texas has traditionally been one of the country's most welcoming states for refugees.
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When you recognize that someone is morally misguided, it can be a natural response to break off the relationship.
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Some scholars say that this policy is misguided, and that animal grazing is not the main cause of desertification.
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The idea that it would add sizzle to the game, and thus spark ratings, was misguided from the start.
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Many of the armchair diagnoses have been misguided, even if well-intentioned, and all have been thus far unsubstantiated.
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So coarse with rancor that Americans with whom we disagree are seen, not just as misguided, but as malevolent.
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This work, published as "Dereliction of Duty," lays out the consequences of abetting misguided presidents with ill-conceived policies.
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While well intentioned, Dave was generally misguided and bumbling — a gentle, anger-free version of John Cleese's Basil Fawlty.
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I don't know how many good men have to get paralyzed before Coach admits that this tactic is misguided.
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Murray also, and relatedly, believes that efforts to attribute gaps in black/white outcomes to racism are fundamentally misguided.
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The result is a thousand-page bill that increases spending, exacerbates the debt crisis, and enacts misguided policy riders.
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Asking theatergoers to join in barricade-building and brick-throwing, which this show does, seems a misguided impulse, anyway.
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Yet the idea that a meaningful life must be or appear remarkable is not only elitist but also misguided.
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Trump's misguided views about how tariffs work are also likely playing a big role in the administration's hardline approach.
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Defense lawyers said their client was an ISIS skeptic who got entrapped by agents in a misguided terror probe.
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Perhaps their nostalgia is misguided—multicultural America is more free and equal than the republic of Hamilton and Jefferson.
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Nor would it do much to address Donald Trump's pet although misguided peeve, the imbalance in U.S.-China trade.
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Most of these people, like my great-uncle, were deeply misguided idealists who otherwise led quiet and decent lives.
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Xi's speech contended that these movements are not only misguided, but that they're on the wrong side of history.
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After being acquired by art dealer Thomas Jenkins, it was sold, after a rather misguided restoration, to Charles Townley.
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And we who have discussed and debated, who have waited so long and patiently, who have suffered so quietly through Cyborg's positive drug tests and weight-cutting refusals and Ronda's ugly taunting and cruelty, and who have tolerated Cyborg's misguided celebrations and abided Rousey's misguided movie acting—we have earned this fight.
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Earlier this year, during a misguided adventure in freelance writing, I fell down a YouTube hole of inspirational fitness videos.
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Congress needs to show it's doing something, there's a steady anti-tech drumbeat, and misguided regulations are looking more inevitable.
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"There&aposs a misguided notion that wisdom is directly proportional to age, but we&aposre disproving that daily," he said.
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Finally, this episode sees a bit of movement on the Kurtwell case front, though the pope's motivations are completely misguided.
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Avoid being misguided by your optimism on or around Friday, opting to get some advice before making any quick moves.
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A cobbled-together meeting at the White House is the latest chapter in the long, misguided crusade against video games.
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It's so unlike the white friend who gives me a fist bump in a misguided attempt to bond with me.
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Others critics believe the ad is a misguided attempt to capitalize on feminism and #MeToo for financial gain and relevance.
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Reports speculating that President Donald Trump has narcissistic personality disorder are misguided and incorrect, a leading psychiatrist argues this week.
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The 2nd Circuit in Zarda explained why Hively critics, led by the U.S. Justice Department, are promoting a misguided framework.
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Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Which is why I think it is wildly misguided to consider the iPad a productivity device.
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Over the past week, a flurry of misguided social media posts and reporting reemerged about a fictional character named Momo.
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The White House Correspondents' Association president Olivier Knox called on the Trump administration to reverse their "weak and misguided" decision.
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Such ignorance weakens political accountability, and incentivizes politicians to pursue dangerously misguided policies that prove popular with poorly informed voters.
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Never let it be said the company isn't willing to take a risk with a bizarre and probably misguided idea.
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But although that raucous premise has the potential to be entertaining, its sense of humor is misguided and off-putting.
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In a Keynesian world, calls for structural reform are often either misguided or somewhat beside the point; not in Brazil.
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The misguided "Moonwalkers" invests too much in the comedy potential of things that haven't been funny for a long while.
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The principled opposition to Hubert Humphrey was deeply misguided in 1968, with monumental consequences for the nation and the world.
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No matter that these views are largely misguided; fresh bouts of QE would attract even closer scrutiny than last time.
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But to write off Cleveland as some misguided backwater beached in bygone times would not be doing the hamlet justice.
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Meanwhile, misguided health care regulators have forced us to treat pain as a vital sign, spawning a generation of overtreatment.
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"I think the statement was misguided," said Matt Blaze, a veteran election security researcher who helped organize the Voting Village.
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He declined to have his abscess drained of the infection and fluid that were caused by his misguided home remedy.
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Oh yeah, and all the data it will continue to gather from the misguided people still using Onavo, of course.
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Hopefully these will override any backwards-leaning direction of some state agencies, like the misguided draft regulations by California's DMV.
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It seems full of endless regulatory hurdles, not to mention stories of misguided founders with no knowledge of the space.
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Some aspects of the film's treatment of linguistics were either misguided or stood in stark contrast to how linguists operate.
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So, the fact that it has lasted this long, is that evidence that it is misguided and a witch hunt?
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This ban is a relic from the 28500 crime bill and the misguided "tough on crime" rhetoric of the '6900s.
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Or just some generic smartphone with the Palm name on it in a misguided attempt to reconnect with old fans?
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"I'm very sorry for who I've hurt through my misguided adherence to Keith Raniere's teachings," she said, according to Vulture.
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A darker view sees a credit bubble emanating from years of misguided over-investment in China's infrastructure, housing and manufacturing.
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That's what makes this lovely and painful novel subversive—and what makes efforts to ban it all the more misguided.
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Not including a website builder is misguided, but at least it's easy to install a third-party app or service.
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He specifically targeted Obama's willingness to accept Syrian refugees as a prime example of misguided policies that he would change.
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Like many trans women, Manning had joined the military in a misguided attempt to transform herself into something more masculine.
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It is hard to imagine the mind-set that would sanction and pursue such a cruel and psychologically misguided policy.
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I see the memorandum not as a nefarious bit of corporate malfeasance so much as a well-intentioned, misguided artifact.
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David Cassidy's ex-gf has some misguided outrage about his family storing his ashes ... because it's not what it seems.
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She insists she wants nothing to do with his (very misguided) grand romantic gesture and sends him on his way.
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"This is a misguided mission without a mission, without a launch date, and without ties to exploration goals," concluded Rep.
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The Clinton campaign's strategy to amplify Trump's misogyny wasn't necessarily misguided, as Trump's persistently high unfavorable numbers go to show.
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After a cornucopia of research has been conducted on the topic, doctors now know that that the fears were misguided.
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Regulating fast food These results suggest focusing on preventing poor people from having access to fast food may be misguided.
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Unfortunately, our collective understanding of the benefits of trade and globalization is clouded by the misguided rhetoric surrounding these issues.
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Equally misguided is the attempt to urge the government to impose steep tariffs on steel being "dumped", especially by China.
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But the recent terror attack in Manchester, England, illustrates why the counterterrorism strategy embodied in executive order is fundamentally misguided.
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Thankfully, these days, we don't have to rely on the well-meaning, but often misguided, advice of the older generation.
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There’s a misguided notion that wisdom is directly proportional to age, but we’re disproving that daily.
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I'd worked hard in recovery for over 20 years to free myself from misguided ideas about body and self-worth.
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When Hulu's app makes misguided recommendations, it's a bit more in-your-face compared with other streaming services, like Netflix.
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That now seems to have been a misguided and often lobbyist-driven diet agenda that caused people to gain weight.
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The obsession by people on the left with clearing the airwaves of campaign advertisements funded by super PACs is misguided.
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A new regulation proposed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Health and Human Services is no less misguided.
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But big owners of the stock worry that the optimism of Exxon Mobil's outlook for oil demand is dangerously misguided.
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The dollar's rise, in turn, largely reflected misguided talk by the Federal Reserve about the need to raise interest rates.
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