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"misguidedly" Definitions
  1. wrongly, because you have understood or judged a situation badly

67 Sentences With "misguidedly"

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Cute cast of 'Champions' misguidedly eating off of iPad plates.
The retired fighter had been cast, perhaps misguidedly, as Frank.
Banks and businesses were misguidedly bullish about coal in the past decade.
When people misguidedly thought he'd been killed, they actually prayed to the guy.
Additionally, these CRs would misguidedly prioritize certain issues to the detriment of others.
Whereas Beijing and Shanghai are attempting, misguidedly, to curb migration, Guangdong is trying to attract new arrivals.
Members of the right have misguidedly rejected the means by which the left created the liberal edifice.
With You now streaming on Netflix, you can misguidedly fall for Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) all over again.
But, unfortunately, this isn't the first time the ridiculous phrase misguidedly used to sell baubles has come under fire.
LONDON (Reuters) - Economic optimists have for years been misguidedly predicting the twilight of the boring, safety-first bond market.
Or were they misguidedly adhering to a faith that told them to literally keep their children on a tight rein?
Maybe you staggered home drunk one night, and misguidedly decided to see what all the 3 Guys 1 Hammer fuss was all about.
He can be deceptively gentle or misguidedly thuggish and delivers dialogue with an upside-down transparency, but with no bogus intensity or bravado.
Popular hashtags have helped create something of a buzz on Instagram, where bothies are sometimes presented, misguidedly, as an alternative to Airbnb rentals.
And with a president who misguidedly believes trade wars "are good and easy to win," that worst-case scenario doesn't seem far-fetched.
What's far less debatable is that the RPI misguidedly fails to account for margin of victory, which is arguably the best statistic—by far!
Real-estate developers and their marketing divisions have, of course, a longstanding tradition of manufacturing or misguidedly reinventing neighborhoods and giving them ludicrous names.
As Helen Rosner wrote recently, also in premier umami publication the New Yorker, a lot of people have been misguidedly avoiding MSG (monosodium glutamate).
Reddit user Yegend misguidedly told his friend that squirrels were his favorite animal, and it appears he has regretted that admission every December 25th since.
Instead, they seem to have misguidedly believed that alternative therapies, including an echinacea tincture they bought at a naturopath's office, would help him get better.
"Richard may have got bored of my notes, but I had total recall of what I did and what I did misguidedly," Mr. Hopkins said.
It's impossible to ignore The Lego Batman Movie's gentle rebuke to those who would misguidedly save the world without the benefit of friends and wise companions.
But even if history isn't recorded misguidedly or maliciously rewritten, future generations will need to equip themselves with the ability to perceive what's real and what's not.
The Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission have departed significantly from their congressional mandates and have taken a misguidedly narrow approach to their enforcement efforts.
"Your policy misguidedly applies a blanket ban on immigration for individuals traveling from predominately Muslim countries, and wrongly halts work visas from those areas," the lawmakers wrote.
That's why Aquarians are convinced that logic is always the answer, and why they misguidedly try to force carefully crafted solutions onto the mess of the human condition.
But, more crucially, he misguidedly justified spending cuts with the very approach that could finally tackle intractable social problems: collectively orienting programs and funding around results or outcomes.
Doubling down on that counterproductive idea, the Affordable Care Act of 2010 instilled broader coverage requirements for private policies on ACA exchanges while misguidedly adding premium subsidies for that coverage.
What's disappointing is that our sentimentality for the era and film creates a collective amnesia about what actually happens in the movie, which is misguidedly hailed as subversive feminist cinema.
The most famous kākāpō can lead the way Of course, no story about the kākāpō can go without mention of Sirocco, the most famous and misguidedly amorous kākāpō in the world.
Oh, and the previews promised a surprise proposal, but considering all of the characters are either in turmoil or just recently shacking up again — what couple is misguidedly putting a ring on it?
And for straight white men to misguidedly believe that they are the arbiters of taste in this matter, or that their opinions of this show have any bearing on its value is laughably entitled.
While mainstream Muslims regard bloodshed during the religious period as sacrilegious, jihadists are persuaded that what they misguidedly perceive as noble acts — like killing infidels — will earn them greater reward if carried out during Ramadan.
Big businesses, rock stars and other artists have boycotted the state unless it repeals the law, which transgender advocates say misguidedly whips up concern over public safety and infringes on the rights of transgender people.
Unlike some of his other unorthodox views, such as his protectionism, beyond a few extreme nationalists who misguidedly revere Mr Putin there are far more votes to be lost than won by cosying up to him.
And though this grief is also for the life she (misguidedly) believed she was owed — a belief she argues was bred by the "women-can-have-it-all" brand of feminism — Levy stops short of moralizing.
The book describes the controversial history, and future potential, for genetic information to be misguidedly conflated with racial and ethnic categories, even though science has documented more genetic differences within distinct population groups than between them.
But while the former idea is well-grounded (so well-grounded that I'm not sure anyone denies it, including people who misguidedly, root and branch, reject the whole idea of general intelligence), the latter idea is completely wrong.
In one of her painted works called Passion Gap: a self portrait of the artist wrestling with her daddy issues; reaching misguidedly for the validation of men , two four-armed women with looks of exhaustion stretch into a dark starry sky.
Snowden pointed out that the book is a mirror version of Atlas Shrugged: instead of a few ubermensch bringing down a misguidedly egalitarian society by leaving, it's about a mass movement of the disenfranchised threatening a society controlled by the vastly wealthy.
In order to do this, we ate every single flavour of chocolate in every single box, even though I had completely misguidedly opened the tin of Celebrations on the way back from the shop and eaten two mini Snickers off the top of a bollard.
As you sit around the fire, your arm lifelessly draped around the person you know you don't want to spend the rest of your life with but who you misguidedly bought a roundtrip ticket to your parents house for the holidays, consider a painfully mediocre gift.
Twitter users collectively dubbed the speech the Ted Wedding, a reference to Game of Thrones' Red Wedding, a notorious moment of political and literal violence in which one family misguidedly enters the house of would-be allies only to be stabbed and sliced and bludgeoned to death.
We will destroy ourselves: 5Total: 12 Season 2, episode 3 Perhaps the most pessimistic if only because this is now reality, "The Waldo Moment" occurs in a world where a literal cartoon is elected to public office because the public liked his frankness and misguidedly thought it would bring about positive change.
Misguidedly-crafted by brick and mortar publishers eager to blame companies like Google for their failure to evolve in the modern broadband era, the proposal levies a fee on anyone looking to share a snippet of published news content, like the quoted blocks you'll routinely see in many online news stories or blog posts.
Excuses as to why they could not offer a computer science class at a high school like hers were plentiful: We'll never find a teacher who knows computer science and wants to work here; computer science is hard; the students don't have computers available to do their homework; and, most misguidedly, we will never get students to sign-up.
Heartbroken from a tumultuous relationship crashing down around me, I had (in retrospect, VERY misguidedly) been working my way through the friends of my best friend's boyfriend, picking up a free cocktail here, an STD there... Sean, who asked me out following a mild flirtation over a soggy Camel Light at a house party, was good-looking and charismatic.
Lemainty was thereafter regularly invoked in royal speeches and decrees to allude to the fate of those who misguidedly sought to forsake the protection of their guardian, the sovereign, and his laws.
This did not prevent her from embarking misguidedly on a strenuous tour to Australia.Western Mail, 22 August 1913. Retrieved 9 December 2013 She nearly missed the ship leaving Sydney on her return, but wired the captain asking him to wait for her. It would prove to be a fatal mistake.
In addition to a comparatively wide Dixieland scene in the area and mainstream American- style jazz, free improvisational music developed in a way that Fred Van Hove (later relativated) spoke misguidedly of the, "Promised Land of Improvised Music".Günter Sommer, "Über einige Besonderheiten der Jazzszene der DDR". In: Darmstädter Jazzforum 89. Hofheim: Wolke Verlag, 1990, pp. 120-134.
Van der Tuuk was no less vehement in criticising the faulty Malay often used by those who set themselves up as authorities — a faulty model of the language which, misguidedly, was even presented as a linguistic standard or grammatical model. Controversies such as these were common at a time when new linguistic insights saw the light and when scholars often heaped scorn and invective on their colleagues.
Communion for the divorced and remarried is not an issue. Everyone takes Communion." "He is always finding traces of God in everyone, ... especially those we misguidedly judge to be unworthy of sitting at the table of the Lord." He led people "to make room for the marginalized in the life of the local church, ... to lead by example and to encourage people who are struggling.
Dickens rather touts the superiority of European culture and civilisation, while denouncing savages as murderous. Dickens essay was a response to painter George Catlin's exhibit of paintings of American natives (Catlin and Dickens both used the word "Indians") when it visited England. Dickens's expressed scorn for those unnamed individuals, who, like Catlin, he alleged, misguidedly exalted the so-called "noble savage". Dickens maintained the natives were dirty, cruel, and constantly fighting.
Alway then misguidedly (by his own subsequent admission) formed the Warner Bros. Records-backed Blanco Y Negro with Geoff Travis of Rough Trade, taking several Cherry Red artists with him, notably Monochrome Set and Everything But The Girl. The relationship with Warner Bros. did not gel, however, leading to a return to the Cherry Red family and the high concept él Records, which he had founded as a subsidiary outlet while at Blanco, became his new focus.
Due to its maritime influence, Dunedin's mild summers and mild winters both stand out considering its latitude. Dunedin has relatively low rainfall in comparison to many of New Zealand's cities, with usually only between 600 and recorded per year. Despite this fact it is sometimes misguidedly regarded as a damp city, probably due to its rainfall occurring in drizzle or light rain (heavy rain is relatively rare). Dunedin is one of the cloudiest major centres in the country, recording approximately 1,850 hours of bright sunshine per annum.
George Wales of Total Film argued that "you couldn't ask for a better portrayal of batshit craziness", but allowed that "Stansfield might be a little too [over the top] for some tastes". One such reviewer was the Deseret News Chris Hicks, who described the character as "utterly ridiculous". Janet Maslin of The New York Times referred to a "preposterous role" in which Oldman expresses "misguidedly poetic sentiments". Besson suggested that Stansfield's "ironies" and "campiness" may have been lost on viewers who anticipated a stoic authority figure.
After training as an artist, Rouse developed a passion for medieval wall paintings and worked with E. W. Tristram, Professor of Design at the Royal College of Art, on their recording and conservation. With assistants, he spent years removing or reducing wax coatings which had been misguidedly added to paintings, and conserving them using authentic materials, particularly slaked lime. He was also a lecturer and worked to educate clergy and church architects in the care of wall paintings. He collected Chinese armorial porcelain, and built up the largest private collection in England.
Mary, also known by others as the Sky Witch, had been lying to the children. She stole the coins that all Afterlights invariably have when they wake up. The coins allow them to leave Everlost when they are ready, but Mary misguidedly believes that the light at the end of the tunnel is malicious and that children should stay in Everlost forever. Nick receives the nickname "Chocolate Ogre" because of the chocolate stain on his face, and Mary spreads rumors about how he sends Afterlights away by luring them in with the smell of chocolate.
They have gone there in an attempt to rescue Lowbacca, who had misguidedly joined the anti-human Diversity Alliance. In the following book, The Emperor's Plague, they get to the bottom of a plot they had suspected all along, and catch up with Raynar's father, Bornan Thul, to race the Diversity Alliance fleet to an Imperial storehouse hidden in the deep core. There is hidden a supply of deadly diseases created by General Evir Derricote almost two decades before. Tarkona wishes to unleash a plague against humans and wipe them all out, but the Jedi and Alliance dissidents defeat her.
Ptolemy's Gate concludes with a council of surviving magicians and important commoners trying to work out a government that is beneficial to everyone. Kitty Jones eventually unearths the reason why humans and spirits are locked into the endless cycle, that humans do not understand the nature of djinni and summon them only as powerful, but dangerous, slaves, not equals. This theory is confirmed by Bartimaeus who states that his greatest master, Ptolemy, was the only human who treated his servants as equals and tried to build a bridge between djinni and humans. However, Ptolemy misguidedly believed many others would follow in his footsteps.
Meurant held the view that the new MMP formula for delivering parliamentary seats precluded any single party from achieving an outright majority (except in the most exceptional circumstances). Misguidedly, he anticipated that Prime Minister Bolger and his trusted aide, Finance Minister Bill Birch, (now Sir William Birch), would recognise the mathematical inevitability of the MMP formula and embrace Meurant and the former National party conspirators, in a post-election coalition. But Meurant had mis-read the animosity Bolger had for him that, in the final analysis, condemned Meurant's party to oblivion. Though history did vindicate Meurant's belief that the MMP formula would not deliver an outright winning party at the polls.
Bridget begins to develop feelings for Mark, and when she misguidedly and somewhat disastrously, attempts to cook her own birthday dinner party, he comes to her rescue. A drunken Daniel arrives after a happy dinner celebration with Bridget's friends and Mark, and temporarily monopolizes Bridget's attention. Mark leaves, but returns to challenge Daniel and the two fight in the street, eventually smashing through a window of a Greek restaurant. They eventually call a draw only to have Daniel mutter "wanker" at Mark as he turns away and which only Mark can hear; Mark knocks Daniel down; shocked, Bridget chides Mark and he leaves, but after a self-serving appeal from Daniel, she rejects him as well.
In an attempt to stem losses, the new operator, British Railways (Southern Region) (BR), misguidedly tried out an ACV lightweight diesel railcar in late 1953, its noise and general lack of comfort probably serving however to drive away more passengers. In the February 1954 edition of Trains Illustrated, T.J. Norris noted that many of the trains from Allhallows carried a score or so of passengers, most of whom went only as far as Cliffe. Whilst Summer and bank holidays saw some patronage of the line - an excursion train from London ran three days each week, with extra trains on Sundays and bank holidays, Winter presented a different picture with trains continuing beyond Sharnal Street being almost completely empty.
Mages from Clan Akkaba, those misguidedly loyal to Apocalypse, attack the lighthouse but Excalibur fight them off. Despite the protests of the others, Apocalypse arrives and promises to protect Rogue while the others head to Camelot to rescue Captain Britain however, Morgan's forces are too powerful and they have to retreat, leading Betsy to take up the mantle of Captain Britain until she can free her brother. Apocalypse finds Rictor, who has lost control of his powers, and convinces him to come to Krakoa.Excalibur #1-3 Apocalypse sends Gambit and Rictor underground to steal magic-infused crystals while, unbeknownst to Apocalypse, Prestige (at Gambit's request) telepathically infiltrates Rogue's mind and helps to free her.
Luke Kerr of Zap2It noted that "Ronan, unlike her husband, had been there for her" while she was facing trial for nearly killing Christine and Paul twenty years ago. Before this, Kerr had previously written that Phyllis and Ronan's "attraction has been boiling beneath the surface". Wanting revenge on Ronan, Summer creates a fake alias on Faceplace (the show's version of Facebook) and cyber bullying a boy named Jamie (Daniel Polo), a person Ronan is mentoring. During an interview with TV Guide, the show's head writer Joshua Griffith stated: "Summer is in such a screwed-up state over the divorce of her parents that she misguidedly decides to hurt Ronan by hurting this kid he cares so much about" despite feeling that Jamie was an okay person.
The arrangement was nearly disrupted when the well-meaning Beast misguidedly freed Fly from his wrongful "punishment" after replacing Bigby as Sheriff, and offered to employ him legitimately instead, before Rose Red explained the real nature of the situation to him. Upon her arrival from the Homelands, Fly began spending a considerable amount of time with Red Riding Hood, having been asked to look after her by his close friend Boy Blue before the latter departed for the Farm. "Ride" became enamored of Fly for his sweet and thoughtful nature, and eventually accompanied him to Bigby and Snow White's wedding. Fly, however, seemed oblivious to the fact that Red was falling for him, something that he only seemingly began to realize when she went out into the mundane city, where she had a makeover with him in mind.
In doing so, it closes a time loop, which keeps the virus contained on Earths 2149 and Z, both of which it has devastated, since (according to the Watcher himself) no one has the ability to destroy it outright, so there is no other option than let the hunger devour itself. Given the number of Marvel Zombie sequels since then, however, that conclusion would seem to be one of Uatu's few misjudgments. There is also the fact that the original mini-series had two contradictory explanations as to how the Zombie Sentry first arrived on Earth-2149. Falling through an interdimensional portal, from the "Pearly Gates," alongside Ash Williams; and materializing aboard the Asteroid M of Earth-2149's Magneto (who subsequently—and misguidedly—exploited him as a bio-hazard weapon against the normal humans of the latter world).

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