My misplaced trust in my physician and my misplaced trust in the adults around me were wielded like a weapon, and it cost me dearly.
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My hope in him — in them — was misplaced.
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"It's just very depressing ... everybody is misplaced," Kreisz said.
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The intentions are good — they're just misplaced and misguided.
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But nostalgia for Main Street is misplaced — and costly.
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" He said the criticism of the President is "misplaced.
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"That conclusion is a bit misplaced, or exaggerated," said Asif.
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I learned quickly (and painfully) that my optimism was misplaced.
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Theo, however, was quick to dispel any misplaced cocky behavior.
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The first is a deeply misplaced, misguided attempt at love.
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This triumphalism was misplaced and would later backfire on America.
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We would like to suggest that Rob's disappointment is misplaced.
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This isn't to say that my initial enthusiasm was misplaced.
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"Until and unless that happens, our trust would be misplaced."
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Concern that lower business taxation helps the rich is misplaced.
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It was that deputy spokesperson Giovanni Cantatore misplaced the harness.
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With hindsight, one could say that their loyalty was misplaced.
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But to Chasnoff, the entire emphasis on patrolling was misplaced.
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When keys were misplaced, doors were blown in with TNT.
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Mac Donald believes all the anger around policing is misplaced.
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Essentially, Mr. Maynard argued, the case was about misplaced revenge.
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Individuals frequently need medical assistance to retrieve internally misplaced tampons.
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Our nostalgia for this melting pot idea is somewhat misplaced.
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Though it's early in his career, the aplomb isn't misplaced.
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But I think if people are overly critical that's misplaced.
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The "condescension of posterity" would be exceptionally misplaced for literature.
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Ms. Mullen said aides had repeatedly misplaced her mother's walker.
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But I still think much of this interest is misplaced.
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But in 2018, some of that confusion may be misplaced.
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He seemed convinced that I had misplaced the bath mat.
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The outrage over an influential doctor's hidden millions is misplaced.
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To Yonfan, though, this is the misplaced arrogance of youth.
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I've written about the misplaced good intentions of American volunteers.
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The motivations he attributes to Mr. Comey are utterly misplaced.
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But six months later, it seems that hope was misplaced.
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But, while I appreciate the solidarity, their outrage is misplaced.
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I can understand the frustration, however misplaced, from Clinton supporters.
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But Musk insisted on Thursday that community concern is misplaced.
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But UEFA's hope that this would improve competitive balance was misplaced.
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Their misplaced primer on international competitiveness invited ridicule on social media.
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Indeed, that success may have encouraged misplaced faith in statistical models.
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Demographers now admit that the overpopulation alarmism of yesteryear was misplaced.
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This yearning is understandable — but it is both dangerous and misplaced.
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But in this case, at least, that trust would be misplaced.
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Of course, many of them were, and many fears were misplaced.
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It turns out, my fear of deep conditioning might be misplaced.
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I knew my priorities were completely misplaced, but I couldn't stop.
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I thought again about the porn and the misplaced sexual energy.
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But Hughes's confidence in the healing power of competition is misplaced.
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Rather, the State Department misplaced important documents related to valuable contracts.
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A review of the recent evidence suggests this pessimism is misplaced.
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Last week, one Oregon man misplaced thousands of dollars in savings.
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Umbrellas often top the list of commonly misplaced — and replaced — items.
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And this is why the criticisms of the cathedral are misplaced.
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Many wonder whether their pre-election confidence in Jokowi was misplaced.
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He's just some Scottish guy, valiantly fielding your misplaced Twitter hate.
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"The psychology behind carrying a knife is completely misplaced," he says.
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His glee is misplaced—because the assumptions behind it are wrong.
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Fast-forward nine years and it appears my optimism was misplaced.
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In the world we live in, misplaced self-confidence is dangerous.
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Beyond being misplaced, Trump's scapegoating of California here seems totally manufactured.
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The gloom contrasted with the misplaced optimism of the previous year.
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But they also suggested that the question itself might be misplaced.
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First, the game displays a photosensitivity warning, which is not misplaced.
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The physical sensations I always interpret as "dying" are misplaced emotions.
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But disability rights lawyers and advocates said the concerns were misplaced.
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Indeed, a critique at this point might only signify misplaced expectation.
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But these fears about the implications of black box are misplaced.
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A phrase misspoken, a hand misplaced, and all hell breaks loose.
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Hawaiian Airlines: We'll keep looking for the giant bicycle we misplaced.
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And my faith was not misplaced — the Active Leggings are amazing.
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The Fed's concern about low inflation strikes some critics as misplaced.
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I've attached my original letter in case you misplaced it. pic.twitter.
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All of which takes us back to those misplaced investor expectations.
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Over the years, I have learned that anger was sadly misplaced.
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As it turns out, it was the relief that was misplaced.
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But some think Wall Street's euphoria over Fed policy is misplaced.
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Looking back on it, do you think that that was misplaced?
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Many economists agree that the focus on bilateral trade is misplaced.
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Ms. Aydintasbas said Turkey's faith in Russian help may be misplaced.
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President Trump's scrutiny of housing insecurity in our country is misplaced.
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But experts are beginning to say this breezy confidence is misplaced.
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She takes that approach with government, and it is highly misplaced.
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The idea that the tariff will increase jobs is also misplaced.
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"This is a simple story of misplaced priorities," Duke-Benfield said.
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From that distance, it looked small, like a misplaced toy block.
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She goes on: It was a country of bankruptcy notices and public-auction announcements and commonplace reports of casual killings and misplaced children and abandoned homes and vandals who misplaced even the four-letter words they scrawled.
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The look to the past can be dangerous, or misplaced, Nilsson adds.
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For Van Vuuren and other modelers we interviewed, this criticism is misplaced.
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Any attempt to vilify this religious leader is deeply disappointing and misplaced.
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"They have stoked up massive privacy fear that was misplaced," he said.
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He also stoked an ugly, misplaced cynicism about the trustworthiness of government.
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Others, however, said the handwringing over the booing and chants was misplaced.
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While Vanguard also offers active funds, Buckley said the concern is misplaced.
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"That fear, from a law enforcement perspective, is highly misplaced," Cohen explained.
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The story is disputed by people who say Ali misplaced the medal.
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Misplaced snobbery about the nature of AAE is not the only problem.
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When that trust turns out to be misplaced, there is no recourse.
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Many say those worries are misplaced, yet they have affected share prices.
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WHEN SHE MISPLACED HER BRA AGAIN Someone seems to keep stealing them.
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According to Kloza, investor expectations for any type of freeze are misplaced.
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If you've recently misplaced your bull, you may want to check Brooklyn.
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Hopes that Mr Modi would implement radical economic policies were clearly misplaced.
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If nothing else, Whack World is evidence that that faith isn't misplaced.
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"I think it's totally misplaced," Gingrich said on the Laura Ingraham Show.
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But Republican concerns about restoring votes to felons may have been misplaced.
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" Exxon said the accusation was "misplaced," and that Schneiderman's speculation was "unfounded.
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"I think the consternation about this is a little misplaced," he said.
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Like the media, his attention is misplaced, as is that of Congress.
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That anger is foolishly misplaced; Bresch and Mylan are not to blame.
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And my faith was not misplaced ... the Active Printed Leggings are amazing.
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"I think the consternation about this is a little misplaced," Zucker said.
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This misplaced package of madeleines was the rare exception to the rule.
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At the same time, hopes for vigorous liberalizing reforms are probably misplaced.
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And my faith was not misplaced … the Active Printed Leggings are amazing.
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This shows misplaced priorities, and the results speak for themselves: Flint, Mich.
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He starts circling misplaced adverbs and other annoying stuff on Hannah's papers.
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It's a flicker of misplaced passion, the beginning of a quiet collapse.
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The hope that the F.B.I. will save the day may be misplaced.
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Much of this misplaced prioritization has consequences that go beyond bad optics.
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Perhaps it's because many people have romantic and misplaced notions about nature.
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But a few hours later, hopes of a quick resolution seemed misplaced.
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Fears over the app's security, in the end, might have been misplaced.
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On Sunday night, though, Sanders made it clear that belief was misplaced.
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Was all that attention to the state of the party totally misplaced?
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For whatever criticism these two lawmakers may deserve, it's incredibly misplaced here.
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One misplaced phrase or discouraging comment and something wonderful could suddenly vanish.
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Please, then, can you assure me that my fears are somehow misplaced?
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But convention proponents say that any fear of lost rights is misplaced.
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Unfortunately, it is now abundantly clear that this trust had been misplaced.
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Predictions that the individual health insurance market will now implode are misplaced.
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Bill Clinton allegedly misplaced the biscuit and didn't tell anyone for months.
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At the time, it was unclear if it was misplaced or stolen.
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Some education leaders feel that the focus on advanced students is misplaced.
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The acrimony you've experienced is, more than anything, anguish and misplaced rage.
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That is not to say, though, that the criticism is entirely misplaced.
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A misplaced ladder sowed the seeds for Ackroyd and Harvey's green graphics.
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When she discovers the misplaced pizza, though, Nilsa's façade of compassion quickly fades.
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Glueck's criticism of Norman's conflict of interest, though fair, proved to be misplaced.
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The anger is more than understandable, but the misplaced faith is truly mystifying.
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They were held back by mostly misplaced concerns about government debt and inflation.
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Maybe you've misplaced your glasses or just realized you need a new prescription.
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Yet the specific charge that China is a neo-imperialist power is misplaced.
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The concern is appreciated but, to be honest, a little misplaced and early.
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It relies on a fanciful, misplaced faith in the illogical idea of deterrence.
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However, he also said some of the concerns about the market are misplaced.
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Portman definitely deserved that Oscar she won (and then misplaced) for Black Swan.
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The arm scans the shelves, looking for sold-out, missing or misplaced items.
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Were these acts inspired solely by the misplaced angst of a deranged gunman?
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There's also a "find my earbuds" feature to help you locate misplaced earbuds.
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At first glance, these statues look like misplaced monoliths: totemic, ritualistic, and ancient.
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It can find your misplaced phone, for example, by giving it a ring.
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Marnie's anxiety about the friendship is actually misplaced anxiety about her own life.
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The rapper says the criticism is misplaced because he's rooted in hip-hop.
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Political appointees looking for simple blind obedience from career executives have misplaced expectations.
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More than 22015 of the incidents relate to lost, misplaced or stolen weapons.
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Dissent from my colleagues due to growing cost of disaster aid is misplaced.
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However, the takeaways the administration is hoping for have so far been misplaced.
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The hedge funds' confidence that they can consistently beat the house seems misplaced.
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Another reads, "misplaced pride," and is accompanied by false statistics about gay men.
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Buchanan wasn't alone in questioning whether concerns about China's investment levels were misplaced.
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The bad faith of this, the false humanitarianism, the misplaced blame, is overwhelming.
|
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Moreover, any confidence in the FEC's unwillingness to ban books is sorely misplaced.
|
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Republicans slammed him for either ignorance or a misplaced sense of political correctness.
|
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Investors' confidence in the ratings as indicators of future performance is misplaced, however.
|
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Unfortunately, it looks like the hope that Collins will play savior is misplaced.
|
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But it still seems that the target of the episode's criticism is misplaced.
|
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They left with reports of misplaced passes and a poor eye for goal.
|
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There remains a misplaced assumption that attackers necessarily only come from other countries.
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Of course, the Eagles won the Super Bowl, so hype isn't always misplaced.
|
|
It's an idealist ballet; but its ideals, in our era, now seem misplaced.
|
|
Such concern is understandable, but misplaced — it flattens and obfuscates, rather than clarifies.
|
|
But our veteran correspondent in Brussels warns that such hopes may be misplaced.
|
|
Here, an air of veneration for Sherman, Salle and Levine's offerings seems misplaced.
|
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This is another reason fears of Mr. Trump's latest staff replacements are misplaced.
|
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It was a misplaced movie because it was a difficult sell to audiences.
|
|
It's about misplaced trust in adults, and about female friendships gone dangerously awry.
|
|
Due to a misplaced decimal point, this person was high for 48 hours.
|
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The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.
|
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As a portrait of misplaced love and pacifist ideals, "Red Joan" isn't terrible.
|
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But I can't help but think that that outrage is a little misplaced.
|
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His criticism of the Justice Department was misplaced, because it works for him.
|
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It is a sign of weakened, misplaced affections, and a lust of annihilation.
|
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The Trump administration, for its part, said the focus on details was misplaced.
|
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Activating the function on an iPhone also helps one locate a misplaced device.
|
|
Whether outright lies or misplaced optimism, clearly these promises of riches were overstated.
|
|
Obama suggested that social media and technology are helping to drive misplaced desires.
|
|
Also like Trump, he showed a misplaced confidence in the private sector's virtues.
|
|
During their golf outing, she gave him her card, which he uncharacteristically misplaced.
|
|
They could be misused or misplaced, expire, or sold in a black market.
|
|
He said later that three misplaced fastballs had done in Pineda on Wednesday.
|
|
I've misplaced my copy, and I want to make it for Valentine's Day.
|
|
But Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council, said those fears are misplaced.
|
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Obama suggested that social media and technology are helping to drive misplaced desires.
|
|
But such concerns, when dealing with a totalitarian and mendacious regime, are misplaced.
|
|
There is the occasional misplaced trotter in the Pig's progression through an evening.
|
|
Indeed, talk of "Ukraine fatigue" among the country's supporters in Washington is misplaced.
|
|
Whenever I misplaced one, we'd sort through the loners for a suitable companion.
|
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A more current dataset suggests worries about China cutting Treasury holdings may be misplaced.
|
|
So, I mean all of this hysteria feels a little misplaced doesn&apost it?
|
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"The idea that we're not investing in the team is really misplaced," he said.
|
|
But as Vox's David Roberts explained at the time, those criticisms were mostly misplaced.
|
|
But his confidence that new leaders will do a better job may be misplaced.
|
|
The charge that liberals are too wet and feeble about intolerance is again misplaced.
|
|
He wasn't impressed, but he also said the focus on the Oscars was misplaced.
|
|
However, anticipation that rising Libor rates will force the Fed's hand could be misplaced.
|
|
For now, Google says that the App Drawer Freakout of 2016 is misplaced mayhem.
|
|
Trump may very well be correct regarding the numbers, although his rage seems misplaced.
|
|
Or with the remote that came with your air condition that always gets misplaced.
|
|
"I'm pretty confident," he said looking at his choice; however, his confidence was misplaced.
|
|
Yet misplaced loyalty and familiarity bias can keep employees attached to their company shares.
|
|
OGE tweet theories: misplaced praise, sneaky condescension, hacked account, inside knowledge of divestiture plans.
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But calling them "brave" is a feat of great imagination and misplaced consumer values.
|
|
In this case, it appears that customers may have misplaced their trust in uKnowKids.com.
|
|
But where it starts to get jarring for me is the naked, misplaced Anglophilia.
|
|
It's like a pageant of misplaced attitudes, each in search of its proper context.
|
|
It would seem the fearful reaction to the Chinese plan is, at least, misplaced.
|
|
There's so much wood in fact, that a few white walls almost look misplaced.
|
|
The cost of misplaced trust in this re-enlistment bonus issue is only money.
|
|
He would not allow vanity and misplaced political ambitions to discredit his public witness.
|
|
Have you misplaced your car keys or forgotten where you parked at the mall?
|
|
You'd be surprised how often identity theft comes down to misplaced or stolen documents.
|
|
It is born from misplaced and unjustified fear, among other more morally bankrupt reasons.
|
|
Democrats have seized on the estate tax as an example of misplaced Republican priorities.
|
|
The system will also feature a similar ringing feature to help locate misplaced systems.
|
|
And confidence that an economically expansive China would move toward democracy proved entirely misplaced.
|
|
Cox, Democrats' nominee in CA-21, said that optimism was misplaced, and action necessary.
|
|
Jeff Bezos and Amazon get most of the credit, but this credit is misplaced.
|
|
Worry that Tambor's shadow would loom large over the special would have been misplaced.
|
|
This has fueled misplaced obsessions over tactical details, while mostly ignoring the big picture.
|
|
Any faith in India's credibility as a force for good in Kashmir is misplaced.
|
|
"I say the negativity is misplaced and Entercom's stock is a bargain," Cramer said.
|
|
Ms. Sami, the United Nations spokeswoman, said the focus on nongovernmental ships was misplaced.
|
|
It's been fun to revel in the glory, even though I know it's misplaced.
|
|
Regardless of Parscale's misplaced bravado, the real issue isn't what happens to Trump anyway.
|
|
Maybe I'm having a misplaced and cranky response to the rise of entitlement culture.
|
|
Camila Cabello says that she misplaced the pencil that she stole from Kensington Palace.
|
|
In general, the governors see the current law as having too many misplaced priorities.
|
|
Facebook has seemingly realized how misplaced allowing this image and other similar ones are.
|
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I gave myself to it out of a mix of misplaced obligation and hope.
|
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However, his belief that academic achievement is the best indicator of leadership talent is misplaced.
|
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It could have been the wind, it might have been a misplaced speck of dust.
|
|
None of this means that concerns about culture clash, assimilation, terrorism and nativism are misplaced.
|
|
When misplaced, it can contribute to an excessive abstemiousness just as self-defeating as overindulgence.
|
|
The encounter became heated after Robinson confronted the store manager over his misplaced pizza order.
|
|
While the alienation many feel now can breed hopelessness and apathy, these feelings are misplaced.
|
|
It sounds like we will see how this misplaced responsibility plays out in season 3.
|
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Ofo also claims that less than 1 percent of its bikes gets damaged or misplaced.
|
|
We're here to talk about our eternal, unrequited, and misplaced love for the VR glove.
|
|
Astronauts' faces tend to grow puffier and rounder with misplaced fluid as mission duration increases.
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To make certain your advisor's loyalties are not misplaced, look for someone who is registered.
|
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Fears over a wealth tax are as misplaced as those concerning capital controls, aides say.
|
|
When bags are misplaced they will be found and reunited with their owners more quickly.
|
|
Unfortunately, Garner has since misplaced poor Sally, because high school friendships never seem to last.
|
|
Some analysts are warning that euphoria over the Fed's looming rate cuts may be misplaced.
|
|
Liberals that gripped tightly to misplaced certainty that Hillary Clinton had the election buttoned up.
|
|
Adam Kinzinger of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs argued that Trump's anger was misplaced.
|
|
But with Manchester, he finds a way to make his characters' misplaced anguish deeply affecting.
|
|
Soon after publishing the video, viewers complained that the video included some misplaced stock footage.
|
|
So in a way, the stress response is misplaced in today's world of enduring stressors.
|
|
Last week, Jessica flipped the game on its head after a misplaced word from Paul.
|
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While searching for answers in the aftermath of trauma, we may have misplaced our focus.
|
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Becker issued an appeal to the public last year after discovering they had been misplaced.
|
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What all his buffoons share is a misplaced smugness and blinding lack of self-awareness.
|
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You feel the guilt, but it doesn't feel outsize; it doesn't seem misplaced and unjustified.
|
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According to Normand, that misplaced hope about economic growth has driven stocks to outperform bonds.
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You can do more with your voice than ever before, including finding items you've misplaced.
|
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A misplaced step could lead to depression, feelings of helplessness and increased isolation during recovery.
|
|
The concern that SESTA will inhibit the exercise of free speech is misplaced, as well.
|
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This means that just one misplaced atom is sufficient to weaken an entire CNT fiber.
|
|
Lenjo said Disney "has not stolen anything" and the outrage over the trademark is misplaced.
|
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In fact, they suggest that misplaced self-confidence is putting millions of people at risk.
|
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Services tax was left unchanged and long-term capital gains tax fears were left misplaced.
|
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Democrats are largely supportive of the Medicaid provision, while Republicans say the funding is misplaced.
|
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These proposals are a horrendous example of misplaced priorities that the American public should reject.
|
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That's not a misplaced concern; highway accidents involving semis kill about 5,000 people per year.
|
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Thus all of the manufactured worrying over McGahn's role as White House counsel is misplaced.
|
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Cut yourself some slack if you show up late or if you misplaced something important.
|
|
My gut instinct, that it would leave me with psychological difficulties, might have been misplaced.
|
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This fear, promoted by Iran and its hard-line Shiite allies in Iraq, is misplaced.
|
|
" There's an interesting but surely misplaced academic rant about Kazimir Malevich's painting "The Black Square.
|
|
It's hard to look at our current moment and conclude that Lippmann's pessimism was misplaced.
|
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And he said comparisons between white nationalism and American patriotism or ethnic pride were misplaced.
|
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This misplaced optimism led to one of the costliest snafus ever in U.S. government construction.
|
|
The West Virginia department of health says James' test was misplaced by a shipping company.
|
|
"For investors, the hope of a trade deal is entirely misplaced at present," she added.
|
|
Four of the medals were replacements for honors he had initially received, but were misplaced.
|
|
But Mr. Graham's increasingly cozy relationship with Mr. Trump suggests that such expectations are misplaced.
|
|
Examples of this would be RUSTLES = Mixed Results, STRUT = Misplaced Trust, and TASTE = Agitated State.
|
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For Katherine Johnson, NASA and the race to the moon were not a misplaced priority.
|
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Ms. Zhong said that prejudice and anger directed toward people from her hometown was misplaced.
|
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Most urban audiences would assume it was a misplaced reference to a Kevin Costner film.
|
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Out of anger, or perhaps a misplaced attempt at self-defense, I had insulted George.
|
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It's specially designed to house easily misplaced belongings like undergarments, ties, socks, swimwear, and more.
|
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Hotel management insisted that I had misplaced the ring (I didn't) and denied any fault.
|
|
They are driven by a sense of righteousness, though misplaced, and committed to their cause.
|
|
It is unclear if he ever misplaced the keys to his estates, Abenia and Hillandale.
|
|
CNN asked to view the video, but Karen Monahan said she misplaced it while moving.
|
|
That faith could be misplaced commercially, on a show with such a low-key concept.
|
|
If a new study of German companies is any guide, though, those fears are misplaced.
|
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Then all you have to do is follow the sound to find your misplaced item.
|
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Part of the problem, Lacy said, is a misplaced emphasis on sheer hours of work.
|
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Inspecting the record, it's surprising that these misplaced enforcement agencies command much approval at all.
|
|
But our increasingly complex game of Rock-Paper-Scissors shows why such hopes may be misplaced.
|
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What was wrong were my assumptions heading into it, my misplaced judgement and general bad attitude.
|
|
Worries that quotas would lead to the appointment of under-qualified female directors also appear misplaced.
|
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According to Oppenheimer technical analyst Ari Wald, any worries about a rate hike may be misplaced.
|
|
A US ambassador who meddles in the democratic process to such a degree is simply misplaced.
|
|
But as Dale Russakoff writes in her absorbing account "The Prize," the politicians' optimism proved misplaced.
|
|
So, how do you pay your Apple Card bill if your iPhone is misplaced or stolen?
|
|
In emails viewed by BuzzFeed News, Klobuchar berated staffers over minor mistakes, misunderstandings, and misplaced commas.
|
|
It would also be misplaced to immediately use Matthew to hammer home concerns about climate change.
|
|
Maybe Trump just misplaced his favorite phone, or maybe his tiny fingers got tired of typing.
|
|
Following a court order to turn over those documents, Exxon's lawyers say that they've misplaced them.
|
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Have you ever seen so many Asian Adonises who have misplaced their tops in one movie?
|
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He was clearly a misplaced host from Shogun World next door, a teaser for season 2.
|
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At the time, I thought this was a little misplaced, though I appreciated the technical achievement.
|
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However, I&aposm wondering if this is sort of misplaced confidence at this point in time.
|
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But blaming the World Forum for the lack of debate may be misplaced, Mr. Sorkin says.
|
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So it might seem misplaced to grieve for AfterEllen when so much has taken their place.
|
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At first glance, Sue Yon Hwang's paper statues look like misplaced monoliths: totemic, ritualistic, and ancient.
|
|
For book readers, the fear that Season 6 would ruin everything turned out to be misplaced.
|
|
Rest assured, your interest in the most melodramatic television event since ABC's Revenge is not misplaced.
|
|
But, the claims that an unfettered Fed is responsible for the country's economic woes is misplaced.
|
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As a woman married to another woman, I know a thing or two about misplaced blame.
|
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Sanderson believes the recent weakness related to Facebook's Cambridge Analytica privacy issue is misplaced by investors.
|
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It's twee instead of funny, with a misplaced confidence that all human behavior is worth watching.
|
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The misplaced pills could put anyone taking Mibelas 24 Fe at risk of an unexpected pregnancy.
|
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"The concerns expressed in the President's signing statement are hardly surprising, though misplaced," said Republican Sen.
|
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Transgender advocates say that fear is misplaced, and the far greater danger is to transgender people.
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The poll also suggested that hopes among Democrats of an easy win over Trump are misplaced.
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While most observers will focus on how Puerto Ricans voted, I suggest their gaze is misplaced.
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Today it appears, at least at the executive level, that their hope may have been misplaced.
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Kim says what everyone is thinking, that maybe Kourtney's anger is just a tad bit misplaced.
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In their misplaced efforts to be kind, residents have likely put themselves and cassowaries at risk.
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Democrats dismissed Mr. Trump's proposal on Monday as a far-fetched plan full of misplaced priorities.
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"I think that this reveals the screen-time issue as a misplaced anxiety," Ms. Turkle said.
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The debate on whether Trump is harmless, whether we should laugh away his grotesquerie, is misplaced.
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Now, somehow or other the politicians try to convey to us that this suspicion is misplaced.
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If this combination of misplaced idealism and infantile Marxism ever gains an ascendancy, Labour is doomed.
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Since June, the robots have reduced misplaced trash in the items they sort to 3.5 percent.
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He also said that private activity bonds could be used for golf courses, which was misplaced.
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Two and a half centuries later, the accumulated social science suggests that Madison's optimism was misplaced.
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But the criticism of FS21 as being full of shout shows is misplaced, according to Wright.
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That is not to say the anger is illegitimate; it is just that it is misplaced.
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"Sometimes people get caught up in these misplaced ideas of what authenticity is," Ms. Wasner said.
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The faith that somehow "the system" will save us in a dangerous situation might be misplaced.
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" On Monday, Ms. Merkel told reporters, "One can't even really seriously comment on such misplaced statements.
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In 1929, Jane Benedict, a student at Connecticut College in New London, misplaced an entire dog.
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" "Unfortunately, the narrative here has been vague and the focus on bilateral trade deficits is misplaced.
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These misplaced priorities would eliminate jobs, cost lives and make Americans less safe and financially secure.
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And so there was this, you know, sort of misplaced emphasis on forgiveness [rather than punishment].
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Missing or misplaced piston rings, which could cause the Civic's engine to stall or fail entirely.
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Advocates of no deal brim with the same misplaced confidence with which they approached the Brexit talks.
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But there is one place where that complacency seems misplaced in the wake of the Brexit vote.
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The machines will not only evaluate which items are in stock, but also help locate misplaced items.
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Further, the UBS team now believes that consumer optimism was misplaced and will not last through 2017.
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As much as I want magic, I seem to have temporarily misplaced my capacity to conjure it.
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Yet that discussion gets lost under a mound of burp clothes, flat jokes and misplaced coping strategies.
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If they have simple rules, they spend all their time adjudicating borderline cases, exceptions, and misplaced outrage.
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"These allegations of manipulation are ... just completely misplaced," Stuart Hoegner, Bitfinex's general counsel, said in an interview.
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For investors anxiously awaiting Wednesday's Fed announcement, Peter Boockvar has a clear message: Your fears are misplaced.
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Because apparently we didn't get our full fill of awkwardness and misplaced romanticism the first time round.
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"The flowers were actually misplaced on my desk and they were meant for someone else," Caña said.
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Bystander video from the tower showed a chaotic scene, with dozens fleeing the misplaced symbols of cheer.
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Decades of mistreatment, professional misconduct, and misplaced paychecks inspired the ambitious to use their platforms for good.
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Erdogan's references to Germany's Nazi past were, however, "so misplaced that you can't seriously comment on them".
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It would be easy to dismiss Jonathan's actions as puppy love, a harmless act of misplaced devotion.
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The main reasons were lack of knowledge, misplaced fear of health risks and opposition to family planning.
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And today they're directed their misplaced rage at overpriced coffee giant Starbucks in the stupidest way possible.
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That misplaced dependence on AI and other tech solutions appears to be a trend in the industry.
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But like predictions of a swift Brexit-led slowdown in the British economy, these concerns appear misplaced.
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Steven Howard's daughters were born into a household motivated by misplaced pain and hatred of the other.
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Facebook, at its core, is a surveillance machine, and to expect that to change is misplaced optimism.
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Economists' assumption that workers would easily adjust to the upheaval of trade seems to have been misplaced.
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More importantly, the company thinks RFID tags will lead to a 10 percent decrease in misplaced baggage.
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These allow you to locate and track misplaced phones as well remotely lock and delete their contents.
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Sadly, the Muslim American community has consistently been on the receiving end of misplaced blame and hate.
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Italy did not, partly in the misplaced hope that economic recovery would lighten its bad-debt load.
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It seems a misplaced goal to stop the booking of profits offshore as an end unto itself.
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Misplaced Responsibility The law exempts platforms from the responsibility to monitor and stem the spread of deepfakes.
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But the misplaced gun debacle was hardly an isolated incident, according to documents recently obtained by CNN.
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"You feel the guilt but it doesn't feel outsize; it doesn't seem misplaced and unjustified," he wrote.
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Tell me, what person with intelligence could have misplaced a fish head for some mob, horse head?!
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The PMIs suggest another argument for higher interest rates - that exports will surge - may also be misplaced.
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This is a good impulse, no doubt, but one that feels almost comically misplaced in his milieu.
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I get why people irked at Oculus exclusives in the first place, but their anger was misplaced.
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We have a lot of misplaced anxieties about how clean our bathrooms and toilets are, Molotoch says.
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Don't forget your badge every day – there is a $500 reprint fee for lost or misplaced badges.
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Misplaced fears about drug abuse have condemned millions of terminally ill patients to an unnecessarily painful death.
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These dissimilar styles merge into a rather dystopian fabric, evoking less historical reconstruction and more misplaced nostalgia.
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The idea that an uneven trade relationship exists benefitting Mexico while disadvantaging the U.S. is severely misplaced.
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As I looked around, the anger directed at the remorseless workings of the rental market seemed misplaced.
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My mom was a spectacularly misplaced New York City socialite fallen on magical realism strange times indeed.
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The documents this law enforcement official said they could not find are not easily misplaced bureaucratic paperwork.
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Some experts consider AI an urgent danger; many more believe the fears are either exaggerated or misplaced.
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During this trip, our main credit card came up for renewal and we misplaced the new cards.
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Yet by the end of a poor game played at Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, those concerns appeared misplaced.
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The alarm over the possibility that a world leader may soon catch the coronavirus is not misplaced.
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Same CDC which is bringing Ebola to US misplaced samples of anthrax earlier this year http://t.
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Everything is going according to the Divine Plan…except that someone seems to have misplaced the Antichrist.
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"Lindsay's hope in him, as well as my own, would prove more and more misplaced," Snowden writes.
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For Lucia Rodriguez, misplaced car keys mean more than an unexpected cab ride or a missed party.
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There's also the "lost remote finder" feature, which is meant to help you find a misplaced remote.
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Your personal attacks on them (and other reporters) are completely misplaced, beneath your office and simply wrong.
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Outrage over a slew of companies increasing share buybacks after the recently passed tax bill is misplaced.
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That wonder isn't misplaced, because people didn't and likely don't really know what puka shells are exactly.
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In light of such service, talk of toxic brands and a new generation of leaders seems misplaced.
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I like to remind my fellow Americans that the hope they put in the President is misplaced.
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Here's my big concern, and feel free to talk me off the ledge if my worries are misplaced.
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Anton Repponen's series "Misplaced → New York" imagines New York City's most famous buildings, cast off into farflung places.
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I have my shirt pulled up to air out my sweaty torso and I've misplaced a flip-flop.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Dixons Carphone's double whammy is a lesson in the dangers of misplaced confidence in forecasting.
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However, both trademark applications are now in peril, largely because of punctuation errors, including many a misplaced comma.
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Equipment was being misplaced, takes were stretching on for hours and someone's whereabouts was always being inquired about.
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Some worry that the Chinese won't spend their dollars in the United States, but this concern is misplaced.
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With it, you can track down your iPhone if it's stolen, or if you've simply misplaced your phone.
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I can temporarily lock my debit card if I've misplaced it but am not yet convinced it's lost.
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After four days of driving, it seems that BMW has misplaced its focus on design rather than functionality.
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Even Adele is a believer: the singer blames the "most disastrous performance" of her life on misplaced crystals.
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But data shows that investor confidence may be misplaced, as tariffs are already starting to make an impact.
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"(Netanyahu) now realises just how misplaced the right wing's adulation over Donald Trump the Messiah was," Caspit wrote.
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Instead, it just makes these stars look like big nerds, putting on misplaced sappy emotional displays while cosplaying.
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For them, a misplaced step or being in the wrong place at the wrong time can be fatal.
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Nonetheless, a focus on Glass-Steagall—to the exclusion of other ideas for making banking safer—is misplaced.
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Other adapters require loose parts that can easily get misplaced, but this one by Uppel is self-contained.
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But there's one group that especially needs attention in this conversation of misplaced focus: transgender women of color.
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"The surprise and the indignation is misplaced, and it's not effective," Tur said on the latest Recode Decode.
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It's the kind of misplaced animosity you're used to seeing from Twitter trolls with a MAGA hat avatar.
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She was distractible, easily confused; when she misplaced the TV remote, she'd look for it in the pantry.
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Zidane and his headbutt are made of different stuff: lore, mythology, a misplaced frustration, and early-onset MPB.
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The real issue here is one of misplaced confidence and forgetfulness, and there's no notification for memory loss.
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But much of it is languishing due to neglect, old age, and decades of misplaced priorities in Washington.
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According to Just Jared, the couple did pack clothes for the fest, but unfortunately their airline misplaced them.
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Many lost their funds because they forgot or misplaced their passwords, which cannot be retrieved in crypto world.
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It is simply unconscionable for our government to jeopardize their lives in a political game of misplaced priorities.
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In debates and online comment threads, opponents argued that it represented a misplaced priority on sports over academics.
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There is a misplaced sense that eliminating federal jobs along with department and agency functions is inherently bad.
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You've probably misplaced your phone and realise that you almost definitely said something regrettable to a co-worker.
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The whole gala, a trivial event, had a back-to-front quality of misplaced priorities and unresolved ideas.
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Cash can be hard to keep track of, can be easily misplaced and is inefficient, according to Tan.
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But Ben-Yehuda said the diplomatic corps' focus on bringing in candidates from high-paying industries is misplaced.
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The AirPods Pro also have some extra features, like "Find AirPods," which lets you track a misplaced AirPod.
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But some ecologists say the emphasis on fire danger and its attendant demand for increased logging are misplaced.
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Post also recommends sending a check instead of a wad of bills, in case your envelope gets misplaced.
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South Carolina hypnotist James Miller has recently begun helping people recall forgotten passwords and find misplaced storage devices.
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Nixon MORE's frame of mind when it comes to the meaning of federal law, his confidence is misplaced.
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Kittens are ideal pets for anyone who loves the intense dread of having misplaced a beloved helpless animal.
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But I have never really felt like I was misplaced or that I was in the wrong family.
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More important, the cookies themselves — at last elegant, seductive and definitively crunchy — were a lesson in misplaced expectations.
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"Your uterus isn't tired or depressed or dirty, and your vagina has not misplaced its chakra," Gunter wrote.
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Monahan said Saturday that she did not know where the video was because she misplaced it when moving.
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You'll be surprised how many people you thought were your best friends have apparently misplaced your phone number.
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Pollan persuasively argues that our anxieties are misplaced when it comes to psychedelics, most of which are nonaddictive.
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Abramson doesn't believe that IAC mismanaged the company; instead, he sees it as a case of misplaced expectations.
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The complaint that the young are jaded or ironic is misplaced; it's the conditions that are this way.
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While Musk may not own much in bitcoin, he certainly isn't the first to have misplaced his cryptocurrency.
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The urge to impute beliefs, motives and mental states to mass murderers, moreover, is often misplaced, experts said.
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All of this focus on older voters and their retirement funds is a nice sentiment but it's misplaced.
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But this season, Severino has demonstrated that the Yankees' faith in him as a starter was not misplaced.
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The fact that obesity steadily increased during that period demonstrates that policymakers' fixation on sugary drinks is misplaced.
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PayPal CFO John Rainey said Thursday there's been "misplaced concern" around eBay's announcement that sent PayPal shares tumbling.
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But the eruption of anger at white women, and the idea that women abandoned a woman, are misplaced.
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In a separate interview, he said the savings his plan would generate made concerns about its cost misplaced.
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I always play it safe by just not keeping a BUTLER about (turns out, my fears are misplaced).
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It does happen on occasion that a client loses millions of dollars over a misplaced comma or period.
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There are misplaced limbs and torsos so torqued they look like they were handled by a curious child.
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Critics were easily dismissed as Luddites, unable to see the future through a misplaced nostalgia for the past.
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Even now, I feel like I'm one misplaced milligram of caffeine away from biting through my own tongue.
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Still, the report does suggest the belief that body cameras will significantly alter police misconduct might be misplaced.
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The relaunch of Roman Porno revives an adventurous aesthetic examination of sexuality, but still revels in misplaced nostalgia.
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Shyla believes her therapist's worry is misplaced — that she has confused Second Life with gaming, which is less purposeful.
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But the call to pull the plug on CNCS underscores the administration's misplaced values, and should be resisted strongly.
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Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said the U.S. decision to target trade in goods, not services, was misplaced.
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His confidence was badly misplaced, as the cost of the scandal ballooned from 1.63 million pounds to 530 million.
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I was an opinionated person but there was a new edge to my arguments, a passion that felt misplaced.
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He's full of resentment, has misplaced ambitions, and thinks he's smarter than he is — he's basically a total asshole.
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The scathing media-Democratic rebukes of the Senate for purportedly failing to subpoena witnesses and documents have been misplaced.
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The underlying issue may be a misunderstanding or a misplaced grudge that can quickly dissipate from a genuine conversation.
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Investor consternation will now shift from price increase churn to competition, but Disney+ concerns are misplaced, in our view.
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You can adjust EQ settings and locate your earbuds with the "Find My Rowkins" feature if they get misplaced.
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In addition to animal deaths, United has also misplaced two dogs traveling by cargo in the past week alone.
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It suggests that Republican hopes that Trump had transformed the industrial Midwest into friendly ground may have been misplaced.
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I apparently checked it out when I was a freshman student and somehow it got misplaced all these years.
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He said the company needed to improve its reliability, which has languished due to massive delays and misplaced luggage.
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Apple already offers software features for helping device owners find their lost iPhone, misplaced Mac laptop, or wayward AirPods.
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The first psychologist to provide a reliable account of a man who had misplaced his identity was William James.
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The creation of fake accounts and misplaced insurance charges went on for years before the bank's management took action.
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In an interview published Monday with veteran industry analyst Mike Mayo, Volcker said bank boards largely have misplaced priorities.
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Bass is never overwhelming, never flabby, and never misplaced — but it's always there when you want and expect it1.
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It becomes "he said-she said" as to whether you intentionally destroyed the original, or it was accidentally misplaced.
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Presidents in a mournful procession of forgetfulness have misplaced the nuclear codes as well as their bag-carriers repeatedly.
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But four major flaws will significantly impede the law's success: timing, misplaced responsibility, burden of proof, and inadequate remedies.
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The skepticism of Democratic elders has been misplaced; Ocasio-Cortez and Jealous are strong candidates in their own rights.
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The idea that these elite fighters can adapt solely by addressing emotional trauma, some experts said, is badly misplaced.
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Of all the misplaced hopes for the future of the GOP, there is no greater sucker's bet than Sen.
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"We do not want to respond to those misplaced concerns and motivated campaigns," the spokesman said in an email.
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The AirTags are designed to help you find an item you've misplaced using the Bluetooth connection on your iPhone.
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Though some have praised Victoria's Secret for seemingly taking a step in the right direction, the praise is misplaced.
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The American experience in Iraq has been plagued by a series of false assumptions, misplaced confidence and poor foresight.
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"Hospice is like any other health care provider in that there may be misplaced expectations," said the NHPCO's Keyserling.
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The policy allows Kemp to freeze applications for minor typographical errors like a misplaced hyphen in a last name.
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Barragán said the lack of migrants at the detention center showed that Congress's rush to approve funds was misplaced.
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GalaBingo challenged users to find a misplaced beach ball in an aerial photo of a picnic in the park.
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That misplaced energy, Buttigieg said, hurt the party's relationship with those in blue-collar workers and red-state voters.
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It is clear that last July's optimism was misplaced and that Western policy toward the Islamic Republic must change.
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He cited problems like misplaced merchandise, items falling on the floor, and chemicals from cleaning supplies leaking onto shelves.
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Yet the initial experiences in jurisdictions like Colorado, Oregon, and Washington have shown these fears to be largely misplaced.
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Or where exactly we misplaced that neon green top with the spaghetti straps that would actually look okay now.
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And McGill isn't the only person to suggest that the emphasis on time spent holding the position is misplaced.
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The world had different values in mind, even if looking back now we can see those values were misplaced.
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Correction: I misplaced a decimal point and incorrectly quoted Schwab's interest rate as 0.8 percent instead of 0.08 percent.
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Buzzfeed found similar cases in different states, with customers having varying degrees of success in retrieving their misplaced diamonds.
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Some new survey data — which Lee Drutman highlights in an op-ed — help show how misplaced this advice is.
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"I think what they're focusing on is misplaced," Stennett said of the Senate passing the bill during the pandemic.
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To countless later critics, this was a misplaced loyalty: What about loyalty to principle, to nation, to people's lives?
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But this confidence is almost certainly misplaced, and the GOP's ambitious schedule will likely fall apart quickly next month.
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Second, the oft-voiced worry that EV batteries will use up all the earth's rare minerals is apparently misplaced.
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Whatever else you might say about Trump, it's difficult to argue that his contempt for this process is misplaced.
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Retired Lieutenant General Evgeny Buzhinsky, who previously handed the treaty for Moscow, said the American fretting was largely misplaced.
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The Bruins showed that the selection committee's faith was not misplaced, getting the breakthrough win on their eighth try.
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Concerns about round-the-clock availability of electricity from a highly renewable grid, a common fear, are mostly misplaced.
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Everyone has heard horror stories about luggage misplaced by an airline — and one day that bag could be yours.
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Don't dismiss these calls for old-fashioned courtesy as a case of fragile ivory tower egos or misplaced nostalgia.
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But, with a dose of humility, let's get over any misplaced admiration some Americans have for Xi's authoritarian model.
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Democrats would argue that makes Roberts's rebuke misplaced — that it is the president's behavior that is at issue here.
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Entertainment, Kevin Tsujihara, said any idea that Western fictional characters might not translate to Middle East audiences was misplaced.
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Users complained about changing prices and misplaced items, alarmed that suddenly a different startup had control of their possessions.
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The misplaced prints had the makings of a book, though such a Warhol-centric concept didn't appeal to Fink.
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Monahan told CNN she misplaced the recording while moving but didn't want the video to be made public anyway.
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But the expectation of finding one piece of conclusive evidence is misplaced and too often obscures the big picture.
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But he said that he was proud of his work there, and that he thought the criticism was misplaced.
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A misplaced key ring with one of these tags could be dropped into a mail box by the finder.
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He said he'd misplaced a picture of his late mother and got upset prior to his fight with Rock.
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We also found one in four unserved locations were misplaced on maps by more than a football field's length.
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Treatments include pain medication, hormone therapy, surgery to remove the misplaced uterine tissue and in some cases total hysterectomy.
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"Azure outperformed, so fears of a deceleration in that business are misplaced," said Brad Reback, an analyst at Stifel.
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Mercury retrograde is also a bad time to spend money or buy electronics; things will break or be misplaced.
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But those concerns were misplaced; people have flocked to The Glass Room, purchases from stores next door in-hand.
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" He goes on ... "It is not right to equate horrific incidents of sexual assault with misplaced compliments or humor.
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But Bill Nygren, portfolio manager and chief investment officer at Harris Associates, said these worries about higher rates are misplaced.
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If you haven't yet misplaced something, the car can tell you where something is, even if it's in the car.
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Image: AppleMistakes happen—one misplaced key press and suddenly your 10,000 word essay has been reduced to a blinking cursor.
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Photo: APA misplaced fruit prompted the evacuation of around 500 students from a Melbourne university this weekend, BBC News reports.
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Wong also pointed out in the special that the ransom writer misplaced capital letters in a similar way to Patsy.
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That misplaced focus isn't just annoying, it contributes to global inequality, because it emphasizes capturing value instead of creating it.
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She alone sees through the goddessdom, but unluckily, her sexuality is so misplaced that the rest of society ignores her.
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This is the first time in my career I've ever misplaced something from a review unit, and it felt awful.
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At the post-premiere Q&A at SXSW, Peele said the film is fundamentally about America's misplaced fear of outsiders.
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My earlier internet research suggested you could secure it with tape during a scan, but this confidence was apparently misplaced.
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In post-game interviews, the members voiced support and interest for the gaming community, although some was a little misplaced.
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The 5C key is water-resistant, but incredibly tiny and easily misplaced, so I'd recommend attaching it to a keychain.
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Sharing a view with Icahn, Buffett believes the obsession among Republicans on Capitol Hill about the national debt is misplaced.
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Read on for their answers, including a misplaced-passport anecdote guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat.
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Of the 1,20013 total computers lost or stolen, the Secret Service has misplaced 744 laptops, 258 desktops, and 22 tablets.
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Had Donald Trump been 14 years old instead of 59, one might have excused this talk as misplaced teen braggadocio.
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A "SLICE of Iowa misplaced on the Central American isthmus", is how an American political scientist once characterised Costa Rica.
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Items could easily go missing or be misplaced, forcing more money and time to be allocated to the production process.
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Prediction: if 2017 was the year of progressively more dismal bad news, 2018 will be the year of misplaced optimism.
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Fears of imminent collapse have been misplaced, as it is clear that China does have the capacity to absorb more.
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Like the uterine lining, this "misplaced tissue" goes through changes during the course of a normal menstrual cycle, she says.
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How odd, then, that Mr Musk's motivation is born in part of a fear as misplaced as it is striking.
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Those who are unfamiliar with the military worry about veterans serving in civilian leadership positions, but the concern is misplaced.
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Milloy said management should show less concerns for climate issues, which he called misplaced, and cited Trump as a model.
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A few misplaced recommendations, especially when used by managers for evaluation, can result in disengaged employees and strained customer relationships.
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These, more than misplaced hopes for a freeze in production, are the best explanation for oil's rally in recent weeks.
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In particular, other children may learn of what occurred and might have misconceptions or their own (misplaced) fears or guilt.
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And yet, Antoine's fear is not completely misplaced, because the Mackenzie watershed does contain more than black spruce and caribou.
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They said he trusted employees, his accountants and bookkeeper to handle his financial affairs, and at times misplaced that trust.
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So did his office manager, who had assured me with touching (but surely misplaced) loyalty that Dr. Nunez was innocent.
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But it also shows that our trust in the Baltimore state's attorney's office, led by Marilyn J. Mosby, was misplaced.
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Iraq has been in crisis for years and any insistence on adhering to legal formalities seems misplaced at this point.
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Parents in my clinic refuse vaccines out of fear for the health of their child, but their fear is misplaced.
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Bennet retains the original's misplaced snobbery and self-pity, she is in this version also a lover of trash television.
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Trump, however, said Wednesday he thinks Republicans can finally get it done -- though his optimism has often been misplaced before.
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For too long, white supremacy has been treated as a bizarre subculture, driven either by adolescent angst or misplaced nostalgia.
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If they are misplaced, they are at least genuine in their concern - they have to assume a worst case scenario.
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If we understand history as an inevitable march on the path toward progress, then demands for radical action seem misplaced.
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Just in case her faith in the American electorate was misplaced, Ms. Donohue said, she had retained her Irish citizenship.
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" Cruz then questioned what Whitefish Energy is "afraid we will find" if officials think asking for more transparency is "misplaced.
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But when it comes to supporting men and women seeking greater power and national political office, we've misplaced such discernment.
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When he addresses the reader directly (before a particularly disturbing passage he was hesitant to include), the confession seems misplaced.
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Find your misplaced items with Tile Mate Bluetooth trackers — the four-pack is on sale for $39.99 at Best Buy.
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Other critics responded rapturously after the art star made her Instagram account public, but their nearly unanimous praise is misplaced.
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Beyond that bigger picture, some in the crowd thought the media focus on the sexual assault allegations reflected misplaced values.
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The concern that Gina Haspel could restart the CIA's "enhanced interrogation" program is misplaced, according to former CIA Director Gen.
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Entwined with this anxiety is a misplaced conviction that bottles age toward a momentary peak, then drop away into oblivion.
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Make no mistake, Unbreakable wasn't a misplaced oddity because it was reality-based (it wasn't the first) or super serious.
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Though too much sodium in the diet can be a health concern, the worry is probably misplaced in home cooking.
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"The president trusted John inherently, and I don't think he ever felt that trust was misplaced," McDonough told me later.
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And there's the associated loss of money: in the U.S. in 2011, thirty billion dollars on misplaced cell phones alone.
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But after three decades of explosive growth in data harvesting, recent events make it clear that trust may be misplaced.
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Drawn to Ms. McGrath's life story, Mr. Putnam needed a runway, a fighter plane and Ms. McGrath's misplaced bomber jacket.
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If a remote control was misplaced or stolen by a previous group, have a backup remote ready in a drawer.
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This is what I imagined and looked forward to As I counted the days; and my trust was not misplaced.
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Shelby Bonnie had just made a connection at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport when he realized he had misplaced his iPad.
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Advancing a substantively harmful and politically damaging rescissions package would be a counterpoint showing that optimism may have been misplaced.
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Not only does this take a personal toll, but it also strengthens our already misplaced emphasis on earning over saving.
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He called the Office of Congressional Ethics "unfair" but said focusing on it now was a case of misplaced priorities.
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Go deeper: Dollar Tree's misplaced bet on Family Dollar Cities lead the backlash against dollar stores The dollar store future
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Or that the biggest cameo of the season wasn't Mac from It's Always Sunny, it was a misplaced coffee cup?
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This alleviates the need for astronauts to expend energy and time on patrolling the ship or searching for misplaced items.
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And carrying a lot of cash increases your risk of loss in the event that your wallet stolen or misplaced.
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Travelers will use smart, sensor-embedded suitcases to track their belongings and avoid the frustration that comes with misplaced luggage.
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And really, after all, I'm just a fleabag with a throbbing head and misplaced sense of guilt just like you.
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But the team's effort to celebrate seemed misplaced to some at the start of the annual celebration of African-American heritage.
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Pai's suggestion that the internet should be run by "engineers, entrepreneurs, and technologists, not lawyers, bureaucrats, and politicians," is comically misplaced.
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As Cobb notes, belief that the 1992 flag burning could be a shocking revelation in Georgia in 2018 might be misplaced.
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That has caused even some former enthusiasts of these networks to wonder whether the early hype around gigabit networks was misplaced.
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Since its inception, the medium has been burdened with misplaced expectations that it should be objective, though it is anything but.
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These statistics show that we're a long way from over reporting, and the hand-wringing over false accusations is largely misplaced.
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It will mean another jobless holiday season, lost opportunity throughout the region and more misplaced bravado and self-congratulation by extremists.
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Even if it's misplaced, I can't help but feel nostalgia for this era I never got the chance to live through.
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In June 2016, Walmart said it was testing out drones in its warehouses to scan items and check for misplaced items.
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From this day forward let us together show that Reagan's love optimism and faith in the American people were not misplaced.
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Apple is finally giving its customers a way to find their misplaced AirPods — three months after they first hit store shelves.
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It's anyone's guess whether it's on the shelf, it's in a back room, whether there's some theft or a misplaced product.
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BuzzFeed first reported the appearance of the misplaced fact-check box on at least three live streams from major news outlets.
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Users can deactivate the card from within the Venmo app when it's misplaced and then reenable if and when it's found.
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Even if they are not confronted by hard evidence, everyone is occasionally troubled by the thought that their beliefs are misplaced.
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The dogs are kept separate from the food prep area, so everyone can enjoy the space without worrying about misplaced fur.
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One example of the uncertainty created for U.S. business by misplaced policies is President Trump's tariffs on imported steel and aluminum.
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Now a class action in federal court alleges that hundreds or even thousands of them misplaced their trust in the firm.
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Earlier in May, visitors with misplaced intentions put a newborn bison calf in their car because they feared it was cold.
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Educators have been tweeting under the hashtag #ReversetheFee, calling out Verizon for what they see as an unfair and misplaced fee.
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I'll be desperately trying to remain upright in a sari without accidentally ripping the whole thing off due to misplaced steps.
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Some people, like Elon Musk, have even misplaced the keys to their digital wallets and can no longer access the funds.
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Kellyanne Conway, a pollster who works for the Trump campaign, said the emphasis on gender on the economic team is misplaced.
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They're relatively inexpensive, and a good way to find smaller, valuable items that often get misplaced, like keys or a wallet.
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Obama also joked with Broadway star Audra McDonald, whose citation was misplaced, and admired the spiked sneakers of poet Louise Glück.
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Someone has a viral piece and it feels unfair, gets a sponsorship that feels misplaced, or makes more money per piece.
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For all of Hope's flaws, her misplaced morality and wild immorality, there's something empathetic under the narcissistic ruin of her life.
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While the move has repeatedly been criticized for its knee-jerk overreaction and misplaced solution, the government has not backed down.
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The judge decided the brothers' concern was misplaced, because there was no evidence Callau had any intention of mounting a challenge.
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These best selling Bluetooth trackers attach to phones, keys, wallets, luggage, kids (just kidding) but seriously — anything that gets misplaced often.
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To call something a moral panic today is to say that the social concern is in some sense unfounded or misplaced.
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After shutting down a similar third-party app, Apple now helps track down misplaced AirPods via the Find My iPhone app.
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One example of the uncertainty created for U.S. business by misplaced policies is President Trump's tariffs on imported steel and aluminum.
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In places it reads as if the miseries of the euro zone stem from sinister corporate forces and not misplaced idealism.
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Just remember that a single flying elbow, misplaced knee, or lapse in inner-ear balance can ruin the fun for everyone.
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The faith that some Democrats have placed in the suburbs as the easiest ticket to future Democratic majorities may be misplaced.
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Bieber, a vocal supporter of Rocky, also appeared to imply that Trump's priorities were misplaced even as he appreciated Trump's efforts.
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"The demand for additional information about the scope and other details regarding the special counsel's ongoing investigation is ... misplaced," said Sen.
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As researchers, we are dismayed at how this discussion has a misplaced understanding of where disparities in cancer care arise from.
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Although many of the mausoleum blueprints seem to have been misplaced for good, "I tear this place apart periodically," he said.
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In fact, half of directors in a recent survey believe diversity is solely about satisfying some misplaced desire for political correctness.
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But these misplaced young are usually adopted by females who couldn't raise their own, and they tend to disappear shortly after.
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Political risks to financial markets may be receding, but hopes for a wave of liberalizing reforms are likely to be misplaced.
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Yet such accusations feel limp, and your tendency isn't to applaud Susan's fiery (if misplaced) courage but to look away tactfully.
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The rule's largely rhetorical protections risk luring Americans into misplaced trust and making the SEC complicit in the new sales pitch.
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Tragedy struck at the Republican National Convention this week when Ivanka Trump misplaced her long, white and elegantly tampon-esque earring.
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Mr. Bradwell likes the Tile app, which is a tracking device for finding lost keys, wallets and other easily misplaced items.
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The surge in use has, however, been linked to more harmful things than just all-nighters, embarrassing chats, and misplaced bravado.
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Correction: An earlier version of this story misplaced the city of Rotterdam in Germany — Rotterdam is in fact in the Netherlands.
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One of their songs, which lasts for a little over two minutes, is about their friend Debbie and her misplaced car.
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It was this wonderfully tactile, strange experience where you could have something that you cherished wiped over with a misplaced finger.
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Despite its distinct outlook, however, Level Five's misplaced narrative priorities and dreadful structure are much more damning to the film's appeal.
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Now, I'm not in the habit of defending near-trillion dollar companies, but I think much of this criticism is misplaced.
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Scott Pruitt, President Trump's head of the Environmental Protection Agency, says it's "misplaced" to talk about Harvey and climate change. Really?
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Your concern about the market share of the combined studios is misplaced, as it ignores the competition from Universal, Warner Bros.
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In solving these problems, we shouldn't try to reverse-engineer what went wrong, or even logically search for a misplaced semicolon.
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In darker moments, he fears that he is working off bad navigation, drifting over the horizon, lost by his misplaced faith.
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There's a bracing lack of vanity in how she conveys this long-lost world and not an iota of misplaced nostalgia.
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The government's belief that it could both contain the virus and mitigate the impact on the economy proved to be misplaced.
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It reinforced the suspicion that the two superpowers, locked in their global and now interplanetary competition, had both misplaced their souls.
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Most of the songs on "Music for a New Society" are about misplaced faith and the strange rage that accompanies regret.
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What to expect But any hopes that the publicly released information will shed light on Trump's mental state appear largely misplaced.
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"We do think this reaction is misplaced and shares will ultimately recover once investors put these data into perspective," Raymond wrote.
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This has proven to be a far more efficient and effective use of resources than a misplaced emphasis on emergency care.
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"This is people buying ahead of the storm, even though it is misplaced," said John Kilduff, founding partner at Again Capital.
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Maybe. But the day's minor disasters (misplaced venue payment, cake delivered to the wrong address) were no match for my app.
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Yet the misplaced skepticism can do real damage to poor and working-class teenagers who hear it and take it seriously.
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It is possible that there is no more misplaced and absurdly titled international body than the United Nations Human Rights Council.
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It also looks at how misconduct is "normalized" in some firms due to misplaced group loyalty and managers setting unrealistic goals.
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However, reauthorization remains stalled for two interrelated reasons: a fundamental misunderstanding of the student aid delivery system, coupled with misplaced priorities.
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He wondered if the lab had "misplaced the decimal point," because such a test should cost a few hundred dollars, tops.
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This suggests the conventional wisdom that the Republicans were less assiduous in courting voters through direct contacts in 2016 was misplaced.
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When the movie ended, my friend and I spent an extra 10 minutes on the floor, trying to find his misplaced glasses.
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The President-elect rightly called out House Republicans' fecklessness and misplaced priorities over his favorite medium, leading to a near immediate repeal.
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" She confesses, "There are so many days when I just see a toy or something randomly misplaced and break down in tears.
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"Overall, besides overcoming the shock and realization the Purple Heart was misplaced, we are anxious to have it returned home," he said.
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And to anticipate a common misplaced objection: it's not censorship, because Facebook, Google, Apple and Spotify are private companies, not the government.
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Ed Perlmutter (CO), who was sitting on the ABA panel with Luetkemeyer, called his comments on neutering Warren "misplaced," according to Politico.
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It looks like maybe there's some misplaced anger, judging by the clip, but Camille has spoken out publicly about Dr. Ford before.
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I normally pay with my FSA debit card, but I misplaced it this week, so I pay the copay with another card.
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At the same time, I have immense faith in writers—and maybe this is a misplaced faith—to handle these things respectfully.
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"Clinton will rebuke the fear, bigotry and misplaced defeatism that Trump has been selling to the American people," said one senior aide.
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However, we should note that Kelly Clarkson did answer "I Have Never" to the question — meaning she's never "misplaced" a sex toy.
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The ease of unlocking using this method mostly makes up for the appallingly misplaced fingerprint sensor on the back of the S8.
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" Speaking about Sherry Paulo, Vaughn says she was in "a fairly high-level position," and adds, "There is some misplaced trust here.
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Weaving English folk, lilting Americana, and mushroom-induced psychedelia, Hexvessel are The Doors misplaced and found wandering the vast forests of Finland.
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A point to the day The day isn't just for people who get cranky over misplaced commas or hyperventilate over errant hyphens.
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Bank stocks are getting slammed this week as the trade war heats up, but according to some analysts, that selling is misplaced.
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The deal will draw inevitable comparisons to Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods for $13.7 billion this year, but that would be misplaced.
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The KeySmart Pro helps you hunt down your keys if they're ever misplaced, working in tandem with the Tile location tracking app.
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Letting Eleanor be fat and be loved is much needed in today's climate of "the obesity epidemic" and misplaced concerns with fatness.
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Lesperance is critical of the IIP schemes, but he said concerns about rich immigrants spending too little time in Canada are misplaced.
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That's because it's best for stuff misplaced in familiar places, *not* stolen belongings or moving items left in a bus or taxi.
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The average American home contains around 300,000 "things", while the average person spends 153 days looking for misplaced items in a lifetime.
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But prison officials and former detainees agree that court documents are frequently missing, lawyers don't show up, and key evidence is misplaced.
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I'm not the only one to have suggested that when it comes to big data, our seemingly blind optimism may be misplaced.
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"The hand-wringing over the May jobs report may be misplaced," said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Economic Advisors in Holland, Pennsylvania.
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Don't worry so much: A research note this week from Barclays analysts, however, suggests that these types of concerns are likely misplaced.
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The deep divisions between nuclear haves and have-nots reflect misplaced priorities yet, also put global nuclear disarmament efforts in dim lights.
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When we said goodbye at the airport in Ecuador, he looked so sad, like a Labrador retriever who'd misplaced his favorite ball.
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You're on the show floor, strutting your stuff as your favorite character and a misplaced stitch causes your outfit to fall apart.
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People with dementia may accuse others of taking misplaced belongings, because they are unaware that they cannot remember where they put them.
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The apps are often marketed as tools for finding lost devices, like scanning for your misplaced FitBit at your in-laws' house.
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But a misplaced word, according to Bloomberg, means that victims of sexual harassment could also lose their ability to deduct legal expenses.
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Of course, some think the focus on the balance sheet is misplaced — especially because the real economy looked solid in recent months.
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" But he added, "Let me just say that as is often the case in moments of changes, that this hyperbole is misplaced.
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The "Pathétique" drew merited if misplaced applause from a rapt audience, not only after the rousing third movement but also in midfinale.
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Coming from a man who had attorneys and associates like Roy Cohn, Michael Cohen, and Paul Manafort, that attack is strikingly misplaced.
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That sort of critique of Chopra-branded feminism is misplaced, because it fails to target the real holes in her feminist story.
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She believes that early fears, among some observers, that the advent of the Web would mean the end of books were misplaced.
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MTV wants us to know Alex is the object of the girls' battles set at beaches and mansions against misplaced Sia songs.
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J: While I understand the irony you were attempting to convey with your mention of luggage locks being pointless, it's somewhat misplaced.
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The brain contains more than 10 billion nerve endings; a surgeon's blade misplaced by a millimeter can render a patient entirely paralyzed.
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There's a DJ controller with a sound mixer—though it looks weirdly misplaced under the halogen lighting and next to someone's desk.
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What anxious individual was out there in the city, questioning, like me, if her anxieties were misplaced, if she was worrying right?
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Maybe it's the misplaced sample of Lord Finesse saying "Right about now, funk soul brother" that just feels empty and too arbitrary.
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Plenty of Argentines and some outsiders may conclude that Mr Macri's agenda to liberalise the economy, and the IMF's support, were misplaced.
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Conservatives who helped lead the Trump administration's transition and prepared for eliminating vast parts of the agency said scientists' worries were misplaced.
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And now, to succumb to some trivial industrial accident, such as bad electrical wiring or a misplaced rag soaked with linseed oil?
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I'm pretty proud of that fact that I can sleep through it all but it turns out that it may be misplaced.
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"So if you're choosing to wipe your surface instead of being vaccinated against measles or flu, I think your efforts are misplaced."
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While Ms. de Alvear, the director of the gallery, was pleased at the attention she got, she said the fuss was misplaced.
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If the answer is because most Americans still want to help the elderly get by, that's a nice sentiment but it's misplaced.
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Without laws to the contrary, we are left to trust service providers that our data will not be misused, misplaced, or misappropriated.
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His trial was delayed multiple times because of misplaced evidence, conflicts of interest and his own dissatisfaction with successive teams of lawyers.
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And in 2013, the agency incorrectly misplaced a reef by eight miles, leading to the grounding of the Guardian, a naval minesweeper.
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But I've followed Bridge for years, my wife and I wrote about it in our last book, and the concerns are misplaced.
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While Bevin has drew criticism from victims&apos families and prosecutors, criminal justice reform advocates believe the anger against him is misplaced.
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The result feels like a halfhearted sendup that can't help but wear its tendency to lecture like a misplaced badge of honor.
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Prosecutors were found to have misplaced or mishandled evidence, and forensic tests that ought to have been done early on were delayed.
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In an interview, Drake once said that the nostalgia for his old albums is just misplaced nostalgia for the listener's own life.
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The answer is up in the air and betting her to be the opposition shining knight in armour might be well misplaced.
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But many local and state officials have expressed concern in recent days that the administration's faith in that potential effect is misplaced.
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In general, apprehension inside baseball about the Astros has slowly faded, and even the sport's Luddites have evidence that their fears were misplaced.
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Lucky for her, a certain book-selling angel (Michael Sheen's Aziraphale) wasn't out for a fast buck by the time she misplaced it.
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While many liberals' misplaced hopes that she would be a "moderating force" have not panned out, the Ivanka brand undeniably still carries weight.
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Of the great blunders of the world, one of the most amusing is that of the misplaced Starbucks cup on Game of Thrones.
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A Domino's customer claims the store manager called him the N-word after a misplaced order led to an argument between the two.
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But while healthcare is undeniably important, and the differences between the candidates' healthcare plans are real, a lot of this discussion seems misplaced.
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She blew up playing Hannah Horvath, a Brooklyn-based writer with her own set of minor mental health issues and misplaced feminist tendencies.
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Just attach the device to the items in your life that can easily be misplaced and you'll always be able to find them.
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Apple's first beta of iOS 10.3 for developers was released today; it also will add a new feature to help track misplaced AirPods.
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Fears that Ohio v American Express will cement the dominance of these tech giants, by providing effective immunity from competition regulation, are misplaced.
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Catalyst said that it had not yet chosen a price for the drug and that patients' fears about steep price increases were misplaced.
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But the broader frustration crew feel about people stretching in one of the few spaces on a plane that isn't cramped is misplaced.
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While procedures have improved at NASA, a few unique pieces of storied spaceflight property have either been misplaced or taken by ex-employees.
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If ever there was any doubt about Google's commitment to Chromebooks, we can now say once and for all that it was misplaced.
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Obama responded that the politics around trade "have always been complicated," but he suggested some of the criticism of the deal is misplaced.
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But such optimism is increasingly seen as misplaced as more experts are now bracing for a protracted conflict — with little optimism for resolution.
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Sometimes an Amazon package can be misplaced or stolen, and Amazon's refund policy means customers can request a duplicate of the original order.
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The cellular network allows it to be used for real-time location tracking for your pets and kids as well as misplaced items.
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But Eritrea, run by a government with a strongly secular approach, says concerns that its citizens could fall prey to extremism are misplaced.
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She moves through the world with an unshakeable confidence in her own talent, capability, and fabulousness, which the narrative never treats as misplaced.
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But from now on, it looks like smooth sailing for the misplaced medal, which Hardy plans to mail back to Lawson this week.
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These worries are misplaced: If anything, the primaries have been far too gentle, with both Clinton and Sanders refraining from truly devastating attacks.
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Localist Cantonese sentiment in Hong Kong is remarkably similar to that of Brexit: inward-looking, chauvinistic and hindered by a misplaced superiority complex.
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Maggie, who passed away on Sunday, was believed to be the oldest dog in the world, but McLaren misplaced the dog's original paperwork.
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Still, their expectations may not be misplaced if institutional buyers, who have also snapped up local government bonds, are anything to go by.
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Google already lets Android users track their misplaced or stolen smartphones both through search and by using the standalone Android Device Manager app.
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A prime example of governmental mismanagement involved misplaced bottled water crates at an airfield at the old Roosevelt Roads Naval Base in Ceiba.
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It also made clear another important lesson: His foes' hopes that he would come unstuck in states with large evangelical populations were misplaced.
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Whistleblower, activist, and Senate candidate Chelsea Manning spoke extensively at SXSW about the dangers of unchecked data collection and misplaced trust in algorithms.
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For instance, misplaced anxiety could lead you to believe the next Great Depression is imminent and to sell all your stocks at once.
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Sadly, there are at least two reasons to think that the IMF's optimism about emerging markets' economic prospects will prove to be misplaced.
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What's In His Future: Adam's intentions were misplaced, but caring for his niece made him realize he did want to become a father.
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GalaBingo created a picnic-themed brainteaser just in time for the end of the summer, challenging people to find the misplaced beach ball.
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Every minute you spend looking for something you misplaced, or trying to remember what you're supposed to do next, will harm your productivity.
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While many in the market have focused on the benefits that rising interest rates should bring to banking, Bove sees that as misplaced.
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We&aposll also callout the media for yet another pathetic display of their misplaced anti-Trump outrage in a scare over a nonstory.
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In some way, these moments of levity feel almost grossly misplaced, which has the strange effect of also making them feel just right.
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He said it was misplaced to discuss EU sanctions against Poland before officials in Brussels had talked with the new government in Warsaw.
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We've all been there — that moment when you're about to get your drink on when suddenly you realize you've misplaced your bottle opener.
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The sad reality is that 3 million smartphones are stolen every year in the U.S. alone, and far more are lost or misplaced.
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I had become highly suspicious of all the apps and meteorological charts that were being consulted, but this time my skepticism was misplaced.
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It concluded (page 161) that there were major problems with how the White House values gifts, with gifts being undervalued, misplaced, and lost.
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His misplaced vigilance was also what led him to miss the signs that his own daughter was being abused inside the family home.
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Sending goods like canned and dry food may be helpful, but there is always a chance that they might be misplaced or forgotten.
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If their confidence is misplaced, companies could wind up confronting a steep drop in the financial markets and a contraction in business activity.
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Dr. Altizer, who moved to the Poconos in 1996, maintained that his views had been misunderstood and the anger directed toward him misplaced.
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Ms. Acosta recommends working with a doctor to compile a list of all prescribed medications, in generic form, in case prescriptions are misplaced.
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She still misplaced words, or mixed them up in comical ways, but she also kept intact a kind of lyrical possession of them.
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The headphones will ship with Tile's Community Fine technology built-in, so users can locate them if they become misplaced, lost or stolen.
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For critics, the redactions were the latest evidence of the administration's misplaced focus, following attacks at Fort Hood in Texas, San Bernardino, Calif.
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The biggest wave in consumer products right now has all the hallmarks of another bubble of misplaced investor expectations and sadly lower margins.
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Danny Harris, the executive director of Transportation Alternatives, a bicycle and pedestrian safety advocacy group, said the focus on distracted walking was misplaced.
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Some early critics of the Trump administration's purge of the advisory-panel members said on Tuesday that their judgments may have been misplaced.
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Michael Avenatti, Daniels' attorney, responded to the news on Twitter, saying "an enormous amount of misplaced faith has been placed" on Cohen's shoulders.
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But the focus on wins and losses in these Republican-leaning districts is misplaced, given the Democratic path to victory in the House.
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In light of Wednesday's arguments, during which all but two justices appeared sympathetic to the church's position, that fear may have been misplaced.
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For the last two years, Democratic leaders have been overly cautious, shirking their constitutional responsibilities out of a misplaced fear of electoral retribution.
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Apple Maps was buggy, lacked public transit information, and in some areas and countries, offered literally nothing but blank voids or misplaced landmarks.
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That same zoo had also misplaced its own red panda — this one a male, named Rusty — in 2013, but only for a day.
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Since Beijing and London, some Olympic medals and diplomas could have been sold, misplaced or lost, complicating Russia's efforts to have them returned.
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"The choice of Steve Jobs is misplaced in light of the heritage he has left behind," communist local councillors said in a statement.
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Even if my worries are misplaced, remember that Obamacare worked, in part, because it had the active support of the entire executive branch.
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" He also remarked that "there's a lot of negativity about technology," saying "Some of it is fair," but "some of it is misplaced.
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"Nostalgia is misplaced," said Tim Muris, a former FTC chairman who is now a professor at George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School.
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Everything's fine when you put the socks and shoes on, but a few steps later, you're left walking on lumps of misplaced fabric.
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However, this does mean that Hayes's hopes for a progressive coalition of angry populists from both left and right were almost certainly misplaced.
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Two weeks ago, I misplaced one of my sketchbooks and, after turning the house upside down, assumed that I'd never see it again.
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Those are the real threats to Putin, not some words misplaced or not at a press conference, that&aposs what Putin is worried about.
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There's the Chandler Bing and Joey Tribbiani from Friends method: dingy lawn chairs sharing a space with a misplaced canoe and a live duck.
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"We enjoyed the trip down memory lane and realize that there are good, honest people who have inadvertently misplaced a book," she told MLive.com.
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I worry, though, that there's gonna be a lot more misplaced S Pens since you won't be slotting them back in immediately after use.
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When you can cause the entirety of the Internet to snap to attention with one misplaced Twitter tantrum, you wield some pretty significant power.
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Bernardo Silva, in particular, was a huge disappointment against Morocco as he allowed himself to be outmuscled and misplaced a worrying number of passes.
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This peculiar nude's breasts seem to dangle from her body like misplaced ornaments, and each of her hands resembles some kind of leafy growth.
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Ben's been banging the "we have to stick together" gong all season, and Devon is still deeply betrayed by a misplaced word from Ryan.
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Therefore, investors have misplaced their hopes on betting the inflation produced from a falling dollar will be able to bail out the entire market.
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Thus the Patterson statue and other sports statues at other colleges don't just represent misplaced priorities — they symbolize one of the mechanisms of inequality.
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He moved to London to work for European Penthouse and assorted sex publications: another area, he said defensively, full of misplaced guilt and ignorance.
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Clinton's FBI investigation: What you need to know Gowdy, who chaired the House Select Committee on Benghazi, said blame directed at Comey is misplaced.
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For someone as politically savvy as Handler, it's hard to imagine that her comment wasn't a direct response to the president's misplaced self-congratulations.
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Serious hardship has led to protests in Iran—and to misplaced hope in Washington that the end of the clerical regime must be nigh.
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The app can also be used to trigger a "scream" on your iPhone (a loud alert) that can help you find a misplaced phone.
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These clearly misplaced test devices have shown up in photos and YouTube videos that have given us a thorough look at Google's next phone.
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The BoE says this primarily reflects potentially misplaced market expectations of substantial easing if Britain leaves the European Union without a deal on Oct.
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Now that we all rely on our smartphones for so much, having one stolen or misplaced can feel like the end of the world.
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Roma capitalized on its aerial threat through Dzeko and Patrik Schick, and its stifling defense forced Barcelona into a series of uncharacteristic misplaced passes.
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But conservative activists said the vice president's concerns about 4-4 decisions are misplaced, considering his actions in the Senate when roles were reversed.
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On Monday, Godfrey told India's National Stock Exchange "the suggestion of alleged violation of the FDI laws of India is completely misconceived and misplaced".
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Hopes that it could emerge from the downturn in the second half of last year proved misplaced amid political uncertainty and falling commodities prices.
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Decades of neglect and misplaced priorities have made it clear that relying on Congress is hardly the solution; it's the root of the problem.
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In an interview with the Greek newspaper Kathimerini, Assad said fears of a third world war erupting in Syria were misplaced, despite escalating tensions.
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"The pessimism around oil is misplaced," Aramco's chief technology officer, Ahmad Al Khowaiter, said in a recent interview at the company's headquarters in Dhahran.
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It reassures the war fighter that the sacrifices he or she makes, or is willing to make, in combat won't be misplaced or forgotten.
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Moments later, the misplaced ire dissipated as Beltran took off his batting gloves and walked off the field, replaced by pinch-runner Rob Refsnyder.
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Tuesday's U.S. mid-term elections also kept traders cautious, as did uncertainty over whether renewed hopes of a breakthrough in Brexit negotiations were misplaced.
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O'Neill's drunks used to believe in something—God, love—but have lost or misplaced their faith, because of life, not in spite of it.
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Here people are quick to judge her as a panderer without actually watching her work, out of misplaced ideas of nationalism and national honor.
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Democrats are putting more resources behind their efforts than they did in 2012 when there were telegraphing similar — though ultimately misplaced — optimism about Arizona.
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Locator tags for important things—keys, electronics, wallet—can help your friend stay prepared for those challenging periods, and easily find what they've misplaced.
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But she knew every second she spent trying to find it was vital, like a life or death hunt for some misplaced car keys.
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If Democrats hope to retain those seats — and a majority — in 2020, they will have to demonstrate that the voters' confidence was not misplaced.
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And yet, watching those missionaries make concrete blocks that day in Port-au-Prince, I couldn't help wondering if their good intentions were misplaced.
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The first is unsanitary, and not returning items to their home results in you spending a boat-load of time searching for misplaced items.
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But what he inadvertently succeeded at was turning the spotlight, yet again, on America's failed immigration policies and Congress's misplaced priorities for immigration reform.
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To put it bluntly, the evidence collected by the Department of Justice further demonstrates that Mr. Trump's trust in Mr. Putin is horribly misplaced.
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In a worst-case scenario, more transparency could lead to patients avoiding medical care out of a misplaced fear of encountering drug-resistant bacteria.
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They call such criticisms misplaced and racially charged, and they suggest that the activists do not represent the communities they claim to speak for.
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Rowe refers to these narrative elements as "set dressing"—every object, placed or misplaced, had to tell a tale, or imply a prior action.
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Death is only sexy when it's abstract: when it's part of a story happening to somebody else, imbued with a sense of misplaced romanticism.
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I have misplaced two Apple TV remotes and still haven't found them — they are probably living somewhere deep in the crevices of my couch.
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That purge was based on a data-matching program that had flagged registrations for errors as niggling as a missing apostrophe or misplaced hyphen.
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"My hope in him — in them — was misplaced, and I cannot support anyone who is working against our community," she wrote in the column.
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There's a great deal wrong on the right in the age of Donald Trump, and the scrutiny directed rightward is not at all misplaced.
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To Jonathan Fink, a geologist at Portland State University who also wrote a public comment in favor of volcano monitoring, this argument is misplaced.
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But while there are many positive lessons to be drawn from the recent elections, triumphalism, which leads to complacency, would be dangerous and misplaced.
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Tucked away on a side street near Kaufman Astoria Studios, this shop seems a little misplaced, with its endless-summer details and surfboard décor.
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Bear now helps save injured or misplaced koalas along Australia's east coast, which is currently being ravaged by wildfires and destroying the koalas' habitat.
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After the election, it appears that Putin's pro-Trump propaganda (mixed with Trump's misplaced admiration for Putin) inspired an institutional overreach by the FBI.
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Other extracurricular uses became more common: replacing or augmenting TV antennae, breaking into cars, rescuing misplaced keys and rings and baseballs from sewer grates.
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He revels, for a tragic, misplaced moment, in the power of being a star, and at his behest the door closes on Tiffany's face.
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"The moment I knew I was endorsing Elizabeth Warren was last month when I misplaced my HIV meds," Van Ness tweeted at the time.
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He even says the fear people are feeling is misplaced, as the virus isn't nearly as deadly as it's being represented in the media.
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And once you factor in how bad Denver — the team Oakland beat in Week 1 — has been, the enthusiasm back then was likely misplaced.
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She's looking for something she misplaced once, or let time carry off, but you know she can't put her finger on what it is.
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In traditional grocery stores, this wouldn't be an issue — if another shopper later grabbed the misplaced item, it could still be rung up properly.
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Investors' confidence around the coronavirus may end up being misplaced, the former head of the International Monetary Fund's China division told CNBC on Wednesday.
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It would be a shame to rob them of their rightful place in spurring more economic growth all because of misplaced and misapplied compassion.
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But his blues phrasing often veers toward abstraction, his notes smearing and disappearing without an alibi — like a nose on a canvas shrewdly misplaced.
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The fact that many people, myself included, still flock to buy up these pricey, easily misplaced wireless earbuds highlights just how appealing they are.
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His love, though true, is a perpetual agony, and maybe no one but Grant, writhing with misplaced chivalry, could bring such reverence to life.
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But they also worried that his credibility could be irreparably damaged because of his association with Mr. Trump, a concern that now looks misplaced.
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Trevor is able to turn the stuff of lurid, tabloid headlines into a sad and oddly moving tale of lost opportunities and misplaced hopes.
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That uncertainty may motivate judges to detain defendants out of fear, but their belief that doing so will prevent harm is misplaced, reformers say.
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The bottom line: If central banks can't completely control inflation, efforts to stimulate or rein it in may be misplaced and/or generally ineffective.
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Growing up, Roach remembers only seeing one photograph of him, his father, and his mother together in a photo, which has since ben misplaced.
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American experts say the criticism that the United States is exploiting the nuclear threat from North Korea to strengthen its defenses against China is misplaced.
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Land Rover announced on Tuesday evening that it is the first automaker to integrate Bluetooth tracking app Tile to help you find your misplaced belongings.
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The text will automatically adjust its flow and move around to fit the screen, but your annotations won't, leaving them misplaced and out of context.
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Such misplaced charity adds nothing to the wealth of the country, whether material or spiritual, and gives a false sense of meritoriousness to the donor.
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When it comes to pain, patients often have a "misplaced belief in the superiority of pills and injections" compared with non-pharmacological alternatives, said Mandl.
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I am ashamed of my weakness and misplaced loyalty — of the things I did for Mr. Trump in an effort to protect and promote him.
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"It became clear after the election not only was that hope misplaced, but it was actually never going to be enough," Cobb told BuzzFeed News.
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Images of the actual Demon have already seeped out via a misplaced Fate of the Furious Vin Diesel Facebook video and in an official trailer.
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Historically, anti-vaccination rhetoric has focused on misplaced fears about autism after a fraudulent study by disgraced researcher Andrew Wakefield claimed there was a link.
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Recent opinion polls showing an increase in support for impeachment suggest that such concerns are misplaced -- even if the polling doesn't yet indicate a groundswell.
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"A lot of the blame that the coal industry casts on EPA [for] the current state of the coal industry is really misplaced," Gaby said.
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The feature basically works by letting you use an app to make the misplaced earbud beep, just like a lost TV remote from the 90s.
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Yet hopes that Mr Kim will bring change, which were widespread when he took over from his father in 2011, have so far proved misplaced.
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"One of the key themes we've focused on is that there is misplaced macro pessimism," said Joseph Little, chief strategist at HSBC Global Asset Management.
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During the flight, McGowan misplaced her wallet, and it was later recovered by a staffer and reported to the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Police Department.
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That's the concept behind Misplaced, an architectural science fiction story that erases New York buildings from busy Manhattan streets and drops them into barren landscapes.
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Cunning: Negan is not one to put up a fight when the odds are against him out of a misplaced sense of arrogance or pride.
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The exclusive focus on effort has been misplaced, says Dr. Dweck, whose book "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" delivered the phrase into popular culture.
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Today, the X1 remote is also getting a new phone finder command that can help Xfinity Mobile customers find their misplaced cellphones in the home.
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However, the rush to build slopes is raising concerns about misplaced investment that could hold back the long-term development of the industry, experts say.
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In September I wrote about the perils of Nazi-punching , and how the online glee about a white supremacist being punched was misplaced and dangerous.
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But seriously, attach them to anything that gets misplaced often and use the Tile Mate app to track down the missing item on a map.
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Another tool corrects addresses, letting an editor quickly move an address to the center of a building, determine whether they're misplaced and shift them around.
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If you were lucky enough to find Apple's AirPods in stock, you can now use your iPhone or iPad to find them when they're misplaced.
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In the letter, obtained by TMZ, Wayne's legal team says he never abandoned his notebook -- he simply misplaced it and is thrilled it's been found.
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Venter emphasizes the precision required in the experiment: The transplantation failed repeatedly because of a single typo, a single misplaced letter in a key gene.
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"Only time will tell whether an unchanged dividend was the result of misplaced optimism, given mixed signs from current trading," wrote Jefferies analyst James Grzinic.
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While Najib's "hardcore" supporters have dismissed Mahathir's strategy, "any misplaced sense of supreme confidence on the part of UMNO could, however, backfire," RSIS' Yang said.
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Podesta said the FBI's focus on Clinton using a private email server as secretary of State shows its misplaced priorities before and after Election Day.
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But their fears are likely misplaced, says Steve Bell, a longtime budget Senate staffer and now an economic policy wonk at the Bipartisan Policy Center.
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As with any spending reform, expect a chorus of loud claims of disaster to come, even though the data suggest that common fears are misplaced.
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Remove scatter rugs and extension cords that can be tripped over, fragile ornaments that can inadvertently be broken and valuable items that can be misplaced.
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Thus, any hope that Justice Gorsuch might help provide a necessary judicial check on the president seems misplaced, at least with regard to immigration matters.
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The caddie, Ian Wright, was forced to stop en route and wait until Thompson's own caddie met up with him to retrieve the misplaced passport.
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Aetna attorney Shely told jurors that this was a case "of misplaced blame by Mr. Cunningham and his lawyers," according to the official court transcript.
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The results were sparkling, complete with USB charging ports and contemporary art, but the decline of subway service began to make Cuomo's priorities seem misplaced.
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Naftali wrote that the exchange between Reagan and Nixon instilled within the latter a "misplaced" anger at African leaders regarding the UN vote on China.
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After all, if our faith is not misplaced and God is really on our side, political leaders need us far more than we need them.
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And if our faith is misplaced and God is not on our side, then no one should be listening to us in the first place.
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The Lyceum, George tells us with his snorting and misplaced confidence, is haunted by the tragic ghosts of Tennessee Williams and his sister, Serena Williams.
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Our ability to make our students truly global, flexible, and forward thinking will depend on getting away from our misplaced fixation on space and place.
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Blair's unstinting support of US policy, notwithstanding numerous unknowns and acknowledged large-scale obstacles, is more than a case of over-optimism or misplaced friendship.
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Did the misplaced certainty that Trump couldn't win the nomination create an impression that all projections are bunk, that he'll always prove his doubters wrong?
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A fellow reviewer who shall remain nameless misplaced (for a short time) his AirPods box and manual and needed to see some of the pages.
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Other than the fact that both sat on the D.C. Circuit (where Justices Scalia and Thomas also sat), the Kavanaugh-Roberts comparison is completely misplaced.
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To make sure my enthusiasm wasn't entirely misplaced, I spoke with New York dermatologist Julie Russak about the benefits (real or imagined) of skin suctioning.
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It played on misplaced nostalgia for an era of "perfect" border security, tinged with nativist unease that a white dominated America was receding into history.
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He created elaborate presentation booklets for clients and — anxious that they might get misplaced — lugged massive boxes of them onto the plane from New York.
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At our mandatory pre-cruise evacuation drill, a chipper fire marshal reminds us that even a megaship is only one misplaced cigarette butt from disaster.
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Sending goods like water bottles and canned and dry food can be helpful, but there's a risk that the items will be misplaced or forgotten.
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TMZ Sports got George at LAX Saturday and Lopez seems to think the regrets Darvish expressed to our photog a few days back was misplaced.
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NICK GIANNOUKAKIS PITTSBURGH To the Editor: In "Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress" (review, March 4), Steven Pinker's optimism is misplaced.
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We need to root for hope, joy and a misplaced sense of justice: an older man in the midst of an against-all-odds comeback.
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They have filed lawsuits to make sure the state counts all votes, including ballots that were previously uncounted, misplaced or discarded for dubious technical reasons.
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Judging by Trump's new plan to avoid conflicts of interest — which Vox's Libby Nelson called "a sham" — Ryan's faith looks like it may be misplaced.
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Yet, this claim raises the issue: How much are policymakers willing to harm children's learning as the price for increased choice or (misplaced) parental satisfaction?
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Despite these occasional misplaced interludes, Goodbye, My Havana offers a unique lens to view post-revolutionary Cuba, where utopian dreams were deferred for so many.
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Not being able to find what you're looking for is frustrating, whether you've misplaced your phone or you're dealing with a simplistic virtual search feature.
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Mr. Trump and administration officials are using the misplaced public outrage as a pretext to call again for the repeal of the law protecting children.
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She said they should try to overcome their differences but that Nazi comparisons were unjustifiable and "so misplaced that you can't seriously comment on them".
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Shuffling between malfunctioning players and misplaced cassettes, I was as lost in "Mason & Dixon" as Mason and Dixon were in the wilds of North America.
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But he rejected much of the excess of what came to distinguish New York, beginning in the 1980s — the self-serving habits and misplaced priorities.
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After reviewing video, Witters determined that Thompson, the 54-hole leader, had misplaced, by roughly a half-inch, her marked ball on the 17th green.
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But if the Justice Department blames affirmative action for the fact that it's difficult to get into a selective college, its outrage may be misplaced.
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I am ashamed of my weakness and misplaced loyalty -- of the things I did for Mr. Trump in an effort to protect and promote him.
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The desire, however misplaced or ugly, to "take back" control of a country from supercilious political elites was a global phenomenon, not a local event.
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On Monday, the musician, 55, revealed that he misplaced a pair of "incredibly sentimental" sunglasses that he wore to his concert in L.A. on Sunday.
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I wondered if I could write about misplaced loyalty for a place and see what kind of bigger metaphor or meaning could emerge from that.
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Cruz told the deputy he had been angry because he misplaced a photo of his recently deceased mother, and he apologized for losing his temper.
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Mr. Elice, who has penned two of the smarter jukebox musicals in "Jersey Boys" and "The Cher Show," seems to have misplaced his customary craftsmanship.
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Watch out for misplacing your belongings—but also keep a look out for things you misplaced in the past, as they may pop up now.
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The one of us who dropped the mango is sufficiently sorry for her error, and even sorrier to discover that she has entirely misplaced her fork.
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But Cevallos's unexamined assumption that even these minority viewpoints would apply to JASTA is misplaced for several reasons, none of which he ever attempts to address.
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Whether you've momentarily misplaced your phone at home or had it stolen while traveling, there are some easy steps you can take to mitigate the effects.
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"We've been concerned about misplaced (investor) optimism and, to a degree, complacency about Trump's policies," Tim Cooper, global economist at BMI Research, told CNBC on Thursday.
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Between 2008 and 433, USAID spent $259.6 million setting up or taking over and running facilities that, in many cases, it has misplaced on a map.
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They understood it's normal to feel triggered by PTSD for years and need support from your loved ones, no matter the misplaced shame one may feel.
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If information is being leaked with the intention of undermining any olive branches being offered to the Kremlin, it's clear that earlier Russian optimism was misplaced.
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BLAKE: Absolutely, it&aposs not misplaced at all when you think about how 67 percent of Americans don&apost want to see Roe v Wade overturned.
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Linda's disease spawned anxiety in our family and friends who worried when they routinely misplaced car keys or reading glasses, or struggled to remember someone's name.
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The ECB's bond-buying programme has kept borrowing costs in crisis-prone countries tolerable, though Europe's misplaced emphasis on austerity, recently relaxed, made the job harder.
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Optimism regarding the potential for a regime change is misplaced, said Kathryn Rooney Vera, head of research and emerging market strategy at Bulltick LLC in Miami.
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" The anger over logos, which largely comes from other designers, is misplaced, according to Monteiro: "You can find a swastika in any grid pattern you want.
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Walmart has announced it's deploying shelf-scanning bots in 50 locations around the US, using the machines to check things like inventory, prices, and misplaced items.
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Inside the jails people are enduring overcrowding, food consistently described as foul and meager in calories, solitary confinement as punishment for a misplaced word, and more.
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This year's Oscars ceremony hasn't given us much in the way of Frances McDormand reaction shots, so we'll have to make do with misplaced Teigen shade.
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It's comforting to hear that one of my most misplaced items could be stuck through a hole in my head that I already willingly put there.
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Pixie's approach is rather similar on the face of it – a guitar picked-shaped device (points) that adheres to a frequently misplaced item, like a keychain.
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When discussing the case, I typically open by asking the aspiring entrepreneurs in the class two questions: I think this disdain about the IPO is misplaced.
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She had become an investigator out of a misplaced desire to do good that came from watching too many movies about good policemen in her childhood.
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"The possible financial and reputational damage from misplaced, lost, or misused removable portable storage devices must be minimized," chief information security officer Shamla Naidoo reportedly wrote.
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I can't help but listen to them and think of cruising through the Nevada desert, wind in my 24-bit hair, misplaced, glitchy palms rolling past.
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Because while she stresses "misplaced tolerance" in her country, I believe the bigger problem rests with European and American tolerance of violence against women everywhere else.
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He told me that one bone was misplaced in my right wrist and that caused malfunction in the wrist, and that also caused irritation and inflammation.
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Studies show those concerns are misplaced: rates of voter impersonation, the type of fraud that voter ID laws are ostensibly designed to combat, are vanishingly low.
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"In all honesty, I feel as if these rallies were a little rash and planned in a time of high emotion and misplaced aggression," Borer said.
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Despite over a billion years of evolution, however, mitochondria that leak into the blood following an injury trigger a misplaced immune response that can be fatal.
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A victim of misplaced fears, he is more isolated and terrified now than he was in Sudan, awaiting a fate over which he has no control.
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President George W. Bush was excoriated for his response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005, which included what in retrospect was misplaced praise for his FEMA director.
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Democracy is built on majority rule — not on blank votes — electoral abstention or misplaced calls for consensus, as Murkowski disingenuously suggested in her committee's recent hearings.
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Democrats have been somewhat muted on the subject out of misplaced hope that Ivanka and her husband would act as moderating forces in the Trump administration.
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Monahan told CNN she misplaced the video while moving, but showed the network texts that she said she had sent Ellison that mentioned such a recording.
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A misplaced word in the new tax law could hurt victims of sexual harassment by preventing them from being able to deduct legal expenses, Bloomberg reports.
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